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Zimbabwe revises controversial empowerment act

Zimbabwe revises Controversial Empowerment Act

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By: Gerald Chateta
Posted: Thursday, April 8, 2010

Harare  –  Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said he is next week  going to order Youth Development, Indigenization and Economic Empowerment Minister Savior Kasukuwere to announce the revised Indigenization and Empowerment Act before the council of ministers which  he chairs.

Addressing business people and African Diplomats in Harare on Thursday Prime minister Tsvangirai assured the nation and the world that the controversial Empowerment Act has been revised.

“It is unfortunate that some people want to use politics where it is not necessary. Such statements are  just  political rhetoric. Next week when Kasukuwere  comes back  from Kariba I will  insist that he present the full
revised edition of the regulations to  the  council of  ministers .He  is not  going to escape  from that, that   I assure you.

“Let  me  assure  you  that when the  new  regulations  are  published ,they will be  very  different and much more  progressive than when originally gazetted. The revised  regulations  will  ensure  amongst other  changes,
that none  is criminalized, there will be  no  forced accusations  and assets  will  be purchased, not  ceded. The regulations  will  reflect broad  based  empowerment and ensure  that a minority elite does  not benefit  at the expense  of  the many who deserve  to  benefit  from our nation’s  riches”, Tsvangirai  told business people and  African ambassadors who were  gathered  at  a local  hotel  in Harare.

Under the controversial Empowerment Act, foreign owned companies are to cede 51% of  their share holding to the local indigenous people.

Kasukuwere is on record for batting that there was no going back in the implementation of the controversial law that has threatened the inclusive government and economic recovery in a country that has seen a decade long
economic decay.

“Those who are opposed to the Act must go and die. We have no reverse gear in our gear box. Journalists please emphasize that Kasukuwere has said 50% in the country’s minerals are for us. If there is an insane Zimbabwean who is opposed to that he must go and die”, Kasukuwere told Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Gideon Gono at a function hosting ANC youth league President Julius Malema at Gono’s Norton farm last Sunday.

Gono though a ZANU-PF activist, is strongly opposed to the Act and has publicly clashed with the Empowerment minister Kasukuwere.

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