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Africa Subsaharan
Mugabe threatens to seize foreign firms
2008-07-20
ZIMBABWE will transfer ownership of all foreign-owned firms that support Western sanctions against President Robert Mugabe's government to locals and investors from "friendly" countries, a state newspaper reported today.
One last grab of the remaining wealth in the country ...
The southern African state is struggling with an economic crisis many blame on Mr Mugabe's policies, which has left it with an inflation rate of over 2.2 million percent and chronic shortages of food and other basic needs.

Mr Mugabe's government blames the crisis on sabotage by enemies angry over his seizures of white-owned farms for blacks, and has followed up that policy with another controversial law seeking to transfer majority ownership of foreign-owned firms to locals.

The Sunday Mail said Zimbabwe had begun auditing the ownership of Western firms in the country as part of a black empowerment drive "and to counter the possible withdrawal of investment under sanctions imposed and proposed by Britain and the U.S."

Preliminary results of Zimbabwe's audit of foreign investments showed that 499 companies enjoyed British investments. Of these, 309 had majority shareholders in Britain and 97 were wholly owned by Britons. The audit also found 353 firms with shareholders from other European countries, the Sunday Mail said in a story largely attributed to unnamed government sources.
Posted by:tipper

#3  Those "investors" from "friendly countries" had best stand by for the lawsuits.
Posted by: RWV   2008-07-20 22:01  

#2  File under: Now in deep hole, keep on digging to get out.
Posted by: Omagum Bonaparte8537   2008-07-20 14:59  

#1  Hope that works as well as it did with the farms.
Posted by: Abu Uluque6305   2008-07-20 14:58  

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