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Kasukuwere threatens Tongaat over indigenisation

Kasukuwere threatens Tongaat over indigenisation

http://www.swradioafrica.com/

By Alex Bell
15 April 2013

South African sugar company Tongaat Hulett is facing even more pressure to 
comply with the ZANU PF led indigenisation drive, with the Empowerment 
Minister threatening to expel the company.

Saviour Kasukuwere last week said if Tongaat failed to comply with the 
country’s indigenisation regulations by July this year, it would be barred 
from operating in Zimbabwe.

“Tongaat Hulett is a major cause for concern. They don’t respect the laws of 
the country and that is unfortunate. Come July, they will not be planting 
cane in Zimbabwe, maybe they will be in Durban. Those who don’t want to 
comply must pack and go. They are a big company, it is fair they respect the 
laws of the land. We are not against their investment, but their bad 
attitude,” he said.

He also went on to accuse the company of harbouring a regime change agenda 
to oust ZANU PF.

“Any company defying us is saying ZANU PF must go to hell. Some companies 
are doing it for political purposes. They have a regime change agenda. They 
think the bid to remove ZANU PF from power will succeed. But there is no 
regime change, if you think MDC will win, forget it. If you are thinking 
there is an electoral upset for (President Robert) Mugabe, you are lost,” 
Kasukuwere said.

Kasukuwere has for months led a threatening campaign against international 
companies that have been slow to give in to the indigenisation exercise, and 
the sugar company has been facing worsening threats. Last November, 
Kasukuwere said an investigation had been launched and threatened the 
company directors with jail time, for allegedly lying about the ownership 
structure of its Zim subsidiaries Triangle and Hippo Valley.

There were also other threat last year. In a letter dated October 23rd and 
addressed to Triangle, the Ministry of Indigenisation warned that it was 
losing patience with the sugar company and, “should we not receive a proper 
compliant plan within the prescribed period, ministry and government would 
take it that shareholders of Triangle are not interested in continuing to do 
business in the country.” 

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