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Zimbabwe: Foreign shop owners get gov't reprieve

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AP Harare
Foreign shop owners - mainly Chinese and Nigerian nationals - say Zimbabwean authorities have reversed an ultimatum for them to close their businesses by January 1.

The owners of mainly small businesses selling cheap consumer goods said today there were informed of a weekend statement by empowerment minister Francis Nhema that they have been allowed to continue trading.

Under Zimbabwe's "indigenisation" laws passed in 2007, certain sectors such as retail trade, farming and hair salons are reserved solely for black Zimbabweans.

Poor townships and city flea markets have in recent years been inundated by shops run by foreigners who had come under fire for taking those opportunities from local blacks.
 

In a statement in the state media, Nhema commended the foreigners for playing a "very important role" in providing services to impoverished Zimbabweans.

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First Published: Dec 30 2013 | 6:47 PM IST

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