posted on 2024-09-05, 23:56authored byJ.D. Cameron
The title that has been chosen for this Symposium, “African Participation in the Rhodesian economy”, is certainly topical. All of us are well aware, of course, that Africans do, in fact, play a major part in our economic life. In 1973, there were almost 900 000 of them in employment, earning nearly $320 million; buying power that stimulated economic activity very considerably.
In some respects, the Rhodesia of today resembles the United States of America of something over a century ago. Like the United States of that time, we, today, have the majority of our people subsisting in the rural areas, while the industrial base of our economy is still relatively small.
A conference paper on the need for participation of the black mnajority Africans in the economy of minority white ruled Rhodesia , via educational advancement, during the middle 1970's.
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Rhodesian Economic Society. University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe.)
Citation
Cameron, J.D. (1975) Education for Participation. Rhodesia Journal of Economics (RJE) vol. 9, no. 1, (pp. 39-46.) UZ (formerly University of Rhodesia.), Harare (formerly Salisbury) : Rhodesia Economic Society .
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University of Zimbabwe (UZ) (formerly University College of Rhodesia)