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Zim Indigenisation Law

Moyo pulls no punches on Zim indigenisation
Africa
/ 1 March 2013

Moyo pulls no punches on Zim indigenisation

Zanu-PF politician Jonathan Moyo says resource nationalism will continue to be a party platform after the election.

By Comment Author
Row over Zim indigenisation deals
Africa
/ 22 February 2013

Row over Zim indigenisation deals

Indigenisation Minister Saviour Kasukuwere and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Gideon Gono are locked in a battle over indigenisation policy.

By Mg Correspondent
Zim: Chinese ‘not exempt from indigenisation’
Africa
/ 8 February 2013

Zim: Chinese ‘not exempt from indigenisation’

The Chinese will not enjoy preferential treatment and will not be exempt from Zimbabwe’s indigenisation policy, says Minister Saviour Kasukuwere.

By Ray Ndlovu
Zim empowerment: Cambria’s indigenisation proposal under fresh scrutiny
Africa
/ 17 January 2013

Zim empowerment: Cambria’s indigenisation proposal under fresh scrutiny

After giving Cambria’s indigenisation plan a thumbs-up last May, Zimbabwe’s indigenisation ministry is now reassessing the company’s proposal.

By Kennedy Maposa

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