Government Rejects Local Equity Stakes Proposed by Mining Firms

Government Rejects Local Equity Stakes Proposed by Mining Firms

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07 July 2011

Parliamentary Legal Committee Chairman Shepherd Mushonga of the Movement for 
Democratic Change said lawmakers will not let the ZANU-PF side of the unity 
government start grabbing mining companies

Gibbs Dube | Washington

Zimbabwean Indigenization Minister Saviour Kasukuwere says Harare has 
rejected equity quotas of up to 26 percent plus empowerment credits proposed 
by foreign-owned mining companies responding to a call for plans to increase 
stakes held by local investors.

Kasukuwere told the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation that proposals 
received from mining firms are unacceptable and Harare if not satisfied will 
seize such assets.

He said Harare will not even discuss the proposal by mining firms to make up 
the other 25 percent demanded by the government in so-called empowerment 
credits taking the form of school and clinic construction and other 
community projects.

Mining indigenization regulations say that foreign-owned mines should detail 
plans to put a 51 percent stake in the hands of indigenous investors or 
government entities.

Kasukuwere’s announcement has caused panic among mining executives. Sources 
said a crisis meeting was called in Harare. Mining executives declined to 
comment.

Parliamentary Legal Committee Chairman Shepherd Mushonga said lawmakers will 
not allow the ZANU-PF side of the unity government to start grabbing mining 
companies.

Economic commentator Masimba Kuchera said Kasukuwere’s threats are an 
attempt to secure wrestle higher equity participation offers from mining 
firms“because I don’t think that the inclusive government can allow [mine 
seizures] to happen.”

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