Government rejects all 175 mine empowerment plans

The government has rejected all the empowerment proposals put forward by foreign owned mining companies in Zimbabwe, threatening to “kick them out” if the don’t revise the plans.

Kasukuwere
Kasukuwere

Foreign owned firms recently had to submit their proposals of how they plan to indigenise their shareholding, under the new Indigenisation and Empowerment Act.

The controversial law, spearheaded by ZANU PF’s Indigenisation Minister Saviour Kasukuwere, will see all foreign owned companies in Zimbabwe forced to cede 51% of their shares to local Zimbabweans or government approved groups.

175 mining firms, including top groups like Rio Tinto and Anglo-American, have since submitted their empowerment plans. But all 175 proposals have been rejected.

Kasukuwere said on Wednesday that the groups must revise their plans to meet the September deadline to indigenise their shareholding. He also threatened to “kick out” all companies that fail to meet this deadline.

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