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The National Indigenisation and Empowerment Board is supposed to ensure that 51% of the economy is indigenised by 2015. However, its original target of a blanket 51% indigenous holding has been replaced by a sector by sector approach with subsidiary boards for each. The Board’s powers are hazy but the minister responsible is the ambitious Saviour Kasukuwere, who has little patience with legal niceties (see Zimbabwe box)....

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Saviour Kasukuwere, David Chapfika, George Charamba, Supa Mandiwanzira, Supa Man, Gibson Mashingaidze, Mike Karakadzai, Douglas Nkyiaramba, United States, Molefe Khumalo, MK, Asante, Sydney Sekeramayi, Chen Chimutengwende, kwasa kwasa

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