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Mugabe To Soften Controversial Foreign Company Law by Jalapa01(m): 11:31am On Oct 07, 2016
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has announced plans to water down a contentious law obliging foreign companies to hand over most of their shares to black Zimbabweans.

The "indigenisation law" has been blamed for choking off investment.

It has never been fully implemented and Mr Mugabe has previously said many sectors of the economy are exempt.

But it has been widely criticised, including by the IMF, for contributing to the collapse of the economy.

In March, Zimbabwe threatened to close all companies that failed to comply with the legislation, which was passed in 2008, before later saying banks would be exempt.

The government says the aim of the law is to empower the majority black population who were disadvantaged by colonial rule.

But critics say it has benefited Mr Mugabe's allies.

Speaking at the opening of parliament, Mr Mugabe also said the government would debate a bill on cybercrime.

Political activists say this could be used against opposition supporters using social media as a way of circumventing security laws banning gatherings without police permission.

There have been a number of protests against the government in recent months, largely because of the worsening economic situation.

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Re: Mugabe To Soften Controversial Foreign Company Law by immortalcrown(m): 11:57am On Oct 07, 2016
Mugabe should remain a man of his word. Economic hardship is bound to occur for some groups of people in every country no matter the type of government in power. No time or government can either favor all or kill all. Every season is to bless some people and curse others. Some people recorded success in Jonathan's regime while others suffered. In this Buhari's regime, some people that cried in past are now smilling while some people that rejoiced in the past are weeping now.

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