President Robert Mugabe today vowed to press ahead with his empowerment drive to force foreign firms to surrender majority shares to local partners. “The indigenisation programme is to be pursued with renewed vigour,” Mugabe said at the official opening of parliament. The move would make Zimbabweans “significant stakeholders and not mere bystanders to the running of the national economy”.
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