Indiginisation and Economic Empowerment (General) Regulations 2010

Published as a supplement to the Government Gazette Extraordinary | dated 29th January 2010 Statutory Instrument 21 of 2010 [CAP. 14:33 Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment (General) Regulations, 2010 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS Section 1. Title and date of commencement. 2. Interpretation. 3. Objective of regulations. 4. Every business to notify extent of present or future compliance …

BIZ Bulletin November 2009

BIZ Bulletin November 2009(1)    Suppl. Business Information Zimbabwe Prepared 12th November 2009    IndigenisationIn previous bulletins in this series, most recently on page 3 of the October 2009(1) bulletin sent to you on 5th October, we summarized the four limited circumstances in which the authorities might insist on 51% ‘indigenisation’.    For the record, indigenisation is …

Black Zimbabweans to take control of white-owned companies

  From The Daily Telegraph (UK), 10 February Black Zimbabweans to take control of white-owned companies   By Peta Thornycroft in Harare and Sebastien Berger   White-owned companies in Zimbabwe are to be forced to hand majority control to black businessmen in a move that could lead to chaos rivalling the seizure of the country’s …

Zimbabwe Indigenisation Regulations Gazetted

The Herald Published by the government of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe: Indigenisation Regulations Gazetted Fanuel Kangondo 10 February 2010 Harare — Government has gazetted the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment (General) Regulations 2010, which spell out the country’s indigenisation policy and take effect on March 1 this year.   The regulations’ main objective is to achieve 51 percent …

Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act

Deputy Chairman, Law Development Commission, Zimbabwe. Email : ldc@gta.gov.zw CHAPTER 14:33 INDIGENISATION AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ACT Act 14/2007 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART I PRELIMINARY Section 1. Short title and date of commencement. 2. Interpretation. PART II INDIGENISATION AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT: GENERALOBJECTIVES AND MEASURES 3. Objectives and measures in pursuance of indigenisation and economic empowerment. 4. …

British MPs impressed with villagers’ productivity

British MPs impressed with villagers’ productivityhttp://www.zicora.com Posted By Own Staff Monday, 08 February 2010 09:04 BRITISH Parliamentarians on Wednesday told Tsholotsho villagers that their government would continue supporting them financially as they were impressed with their agricultural skills. The  MPs toured  Tsholotsho to assess agricultural activities they are funding. Team leader, Nigel Evans said they …

Judge tells SA to pay for Mugabe sins

Judge tells SA to pay for Mugabe sinshttp://www.iol.co.za/     February 09 2010 at 06:49AM By Karen Breytenbach The South African government has been hauled over the coals by a Pretoria High Court judge for not protecting its citizens from Robert Mugabe’s land expropriations. The government was ordered to pay damages to a South African farmer …

Commercial Farmers’ Union to appeal to Supreme Court decision

Commercial Farmers Union to appeal Supreme Court decisionhttp://www.zimeye.org/?p=13065 By Gerald Chateta Published: February 9, 2010 Harare  –  The Commercial Farmers Union says it is going back to the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Tribunal and for the third time to challenge the refusal by the Zimbabwe’s Supreme Court to honour the SADC tribunal’s 2008 judgment …

CITES boss’ planned conservancy visit angers Harare

CITES boss’ planned conservancy visit angers Harare http://www.zimonline.co.za/  by Own Correspondent Friday 05 February 2010  HARARE – Zimbabwean officials are unhappy that CITES chief  Willem Wijnstekers will tour a top private game conservancy during his visit to Zimbabwe next week, apparently fearful he will end up learning too much about wanton poaching decimating the country’s wildlife, sources …

Land: ZanuPF Tool in Suppressing Dissent

Land: Zanu PF Tool in Suppressing Dissenthttp://www.thezimbabweindependent.com/ Thursday, 04 February 2010 18:36 ZANU PF is a creature of habit and Robert Mugabe has sharpened the one tool in his vast arsenal, effectively destroying persons who challenge his authority or support any opposition to his despotism and brutal hold on the levers of power.The fast-track land …