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Title
Investigating strategies to improve superior sustainable performance in the Namibian mining industry |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/11070/3798 |
Date
2023 |
Author(s)
Moongo, Thomas Ehongo |
Abstract
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of master in business administration management strategy - The mining industry is the primary sector anchor and the largest contributor to the gross domestic
product (GDP) of the Namibian economy and it can potentially drive the country towards
industrialization by adding value to its products via the implementation of the Mineral
Beneficiation Strategy (MBS). Unfortunately, the mining industry is currently unsustainable
because 52% of the operations have stopped production. This research is aimed at investigating
strategies that may potentially improve superior sustainable performance in the Namibian mining
industry. The research methodology applied, utilised the explanatory sequential mixed methods
research (MMR) approach. In this case, quantitative and qualitative data were collected by using
a self-administered open-ended questionnaire and a semi-structured interview guide, respectively.
To improve superior sustainable performance, the data inferred that the mines should successfully
execute strategic projects such as the life of mine extension, increasing production, improving
efficiencies, and improving all-in sustaining cost (AISC). It was found that the major factors
negatively influencing superior sustainable performance include the following: a decline in
commodity prices, mine flooding due to underground water, geotechnical risks, depleted ore
reserves, declined ore grade, and mineralogical changes. The strategies to improve superior
sustainable performance were established by applying a SWOT/TOWS analysis model and by
creating an integrated strategy map that consider several mining operation sustainability aspects.
Initiatives for reducing the cost of electrical power were recommended i.e., building a nuclear
power plant, green hydrogen plant and the Kudu gas power station. Further research should focus
on the policy regarding tax relief for mining companies that are struggling to remain sustainable |
Subject(s)
Mining Industry; Mineral Beneficiation; Sustainable Performance; Strategic Management |
Language
en |
Publisher
University of Namibia |
Type of publication
Thesis |
Repository
Windhoek - University of Namibia
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