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Briefing paper on indigenisation
Howard Dean
July 07, 2012

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Preamble

My business is explaining Zimbabwe business law in layman's terms. Generally, I do not take account of race - except where the law rests on racial differentiation, perhaps by implication. The legislation on indigenisation is one such area. As the various legal instruments on indigenisation have been gazetted, starting with the Indigenisation Bill gazetted for public information in June 2007, I have sent up-to-date subscribers 25 bulletins (a total of 60 pages) over the past 5 years explaining this vexed subject. My layman's explanations are intended to alert businesspeople to important issues, not as a substitute for legal or other specialist advice, which I always advise subscribers to seek when in any doubt. This should be kept in mind when reading what follows.

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