Political analyst George Mkwanazi said the clash between Kasukuwere and Gono signals deep rifts in ZANU-PF over indigenization
Britain spent 47 million pounds between 1980 and 1989 in funding land reform in Zimbabwe in the first years following independence
Mugabe-controlled Gushungo Holdings was embroiled in late 2009 in a dispute with the Zimbabwean unit of Swiss-based multinational Nestlé
Lawyers for Seedco International and Advance Seed of South Africa said they have instructed the sheriff to start attaching RBZ assets
Though in favor of black empowerment, some Affirmative Action Group members do not want to take part in a process they see as predatory
Affirmative Action Group President Supa Mandiwanzira said the indigenization process is 'unstoppable' despite Gono’s reported opposition
The RBZ ordered 150 tractors from Farmtech Spares and Implements for a government crop scheme but never paid the US$2.1 million bill
Zimbabwean civic activists said the country and the international community should start deploying election observers well ahead of time
Trade Fair manager Daniel Chigaru said most exhibitors are coming from the Southern African region - but some from Germany and elsewhere
The Parliamentary review of indigenization regulations follows hearings in Harare and Bulawayo that drew some 350 members of the public
Minister Biti said Zimbabwe got through 2009 on remittances from the diaspora, personal savings and bank lending to some enterprises.
RBZ property attached since January includes real estate in Harare, the Manicaland capital of Mutare and the northeast town of Kariba
The Movement for Democratic Change had threatened to eliminate provisions giving immunity to the incumbent RBZ governor, Gideon Gono
The business community has been alarmed by the new regulations and has submitted comprehensive proposed modifications
World Student Christian Federation spokesman Marlon Zakeyo said it is time for Zimbabwe to reform under the inclusive government.
Ratification of the bilateral investment protection treaty is likely to shelter South African companies from Zimbabwean indigenization
Economists said the slump in trading activity reflected investor fears that listed companies could sustain losses due to indigenization
Roderick Fayayo said South African firms may be at risk under Zimbabwean indigenization despite a bilateral investment protection pact
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's spokesman James Maridadi said a ministerial committee is reviewing indigenization regulations.
It is feared that thousands of workers employed by Willowvale and related firms could lose their jobs
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