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    Problems and prospects of CBD horizontal and vertical expansion in mining areas: the case of Kwekwe, Zimbabwe by Chikwetu, Milton, Innocent, Chirisa

    Published 2014
    “…The study emanates from the view that the CBD of Kwekwe seats on mining shafts and tunnels where gold mining activities have been done and, in some instances, still being practised. …”
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    Bovine anaplasmosis in Zimbabwe: spatio-temporal distribution and environmental drivers by Natasher Madyavanhu, Munyaradzi Davis Shekede, Samuel Kusangaya, Davies Mubika Pfukenyi, Sylvester Chikerema, Isaiah Gwitira

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Morbidity and mortality hotspots were detected in Gokwe-south, Kwekwe, and Chirumhanzu districts. Binga, Gokwe-south, Gutu, Hurungwe, Mazoe, Nkayi, Shamva, and Kwekwe districts also experienced high disease incidences. …”
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    Mineralogical Characterization and Acid Pretreatment of a Gold Calcine Leach Residue by Godfrey Tinashe Bare, Jean Jacques Kalombo Mbayo, Sehliselo Ndlovu, Alan Shemi, Liberty Chipise

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Miners around Zimbabwe used to supply gold concentrates from sulphide flotation to the Kwekwe Roasting Plant (Zimbabwe) for toll treatment. …”
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    Genotype × environment interaction and grain yield stability of quality protein maize hybrids under stress and non-stress environments by Bitew Tilahun Engida, Amsal Tarekegne, Dagne Wegary, Angeline Van Biljon, Maryke T. Labuschagne

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Among these, 10 (CZH142238Q) and 14 (CZH15142Q) were the most stable hybrids and can be recommended for release in sub-Saharan Africa to improve food and nutritional security of smallholder farmers who depend on maize. Kwekwe (KWE), Bindura (BIN), Chokwe (CHO) and Bako (BK2) were identified as the most discriminating and representative for optimum, random stress, managed drought and low N environments, respectively and help to identify superior hybrids.…”
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