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Zimbabwe

Mugabe defends foreign firms rule

2010-02-27 21:51
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Mugabe accuses rivals of plotting coup
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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe accused his political rivals of trying to use constitutional reforms to get rid of him, but warned that his Zanu-PF party would reject any changes threatening its future.

War vets battle dispair
War vets battle dispair

A dusty road leads to the village of Wedza, where veterans of Zimbabwe's liberation war eke out a meagre living on their farm cooperative, which after a promising start now brings only despair.

Bulawayo - Zmbabwe's President Robert Mugabe on Saturday defended new rules to give locals a majority shareholding in big corporations.

He was speaking at a lavish 86th birthday party as the country battles to recover from 10 years of economic crisis.

"Our indigenisation policy, like the land reform programme, is meant to correct historical imbalances in the ownership of our resources," Mugabe told thousands at the celebrations in Bulawayo.

The huge party at an exhibition centre was attended about 7 000 people including Mugabe's Zasnu-PF supporters, party officials, government ministers and diplomats. No prominent partners in the inclusive government were present.

The organisers said they raised US$300 000 for the party, falling short of the target of US$500 000 .

The party was preceded by an all-night music bash with performers including Jamaican reggae star Sizzla Kalonji who performed a rendition of Bob Marley's song, Zimbabwe, as well as artists from South Africa, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Namibia.

Hotels reported brisk business with the majority of them fully-booked as guests arrived in their hundreds in the usually-serene city.

Jovial party supporters stuck their heads out through windows and sang as they arrived in buses from the country's 10 provinces, while officials drove to the venue in luxury cars. Three large cakes were at the centre-stage with banners saying: "Long live our President."

The feast was held as the country struggled to recover from a crisis which saw inflation peaking at 321 million% and supermarkets running out of food.

The crisis forced Mugabe and his rival Morgan Tsvangirai to form a power-sharing government to mend the economy and ease political tensions in the aftermath of a presidential run-off election in which Mugabe was sole candidate.

But economic recovery has not been as fast as anticipated while political tensions persist.

Nationalise

Mugabe said the indigenisation regulations which have been rejected by the prime minister were not meant to nationalise huge corporations.

"This policy is not meant to straightforward nationalise companies but to broaden ownership of our resources. We will need partners from outside, partners of our choice, not imposed on us," he said.

"Yesterday we were downtrodden. There was slavery... Back home the people were colonised and turned into slaves and semi-slaves to do work for masters who had colonised us. It was slavery in the colonies and that is what created the imbalances."

The youth empowerment and indigenisation ministry published regulations three weeks ago to give local a 51% share in large companies. The passing of the regulations exposed discord in Zimbabwe's unity government as Tsvangirai said the regulations were crafted behind his back and passed without his approval.

According to the new regulations, to become effective beginning on Monday, Zimbabweans should own 51% shares in main companies while foreigners get the remainder.

Mugabe said the indigenisation regulations were like his controversial land reforms launched land reforms 10 years ago which led to the seizures of nearly 4 000 white-owned farms in what Mugabe said was a correction of colonial land ownership imbalances.

The often violent and haphazard land reforms were blamed for a slump in food production in the former regional breadbasket as the majority of the beneficiaries lacked the means and skills to farm.

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