President Robert Mugabe today said foreign investors must accept Zimbabwe’s equity laws and allow locals to be the ‘major shareholders’ if they want to operate in the country. “Those whites who want to be with us, those outsiders who want to work with us fine, they come in as partners, we are the senior partner, no more the junior partner,” Mugabe said. “We can get them (foreign investors) as friends just as we got the Easterners such as the Chinese, Indians and others, but they come as friends not as our masters and superiors.”
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