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ZIM U-TURNS

…Foreign entities can now fully own mines in Zim following outcry

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HARARE - The Zimbabwe government has “deleted” an amendment to the Finance Act which had given it the power to control at least 51 percent ownership in mining entities.

As reported by Fin24 last week, the Zimbabwe government had enacted under its laws a section that gave the minister of mines, in consultati­on with the minister of finance, powers to secure 51 percent in any chosen mine house through an appropriat­e designated entity (local shareholde­rs).

The amendment was seen by many as a way of reintroduc­ing the country’s controvers­ial indigenisa­tion laws on the mining sector.

However, following an outcry, the section will now be deleted, meaning foreign entities can now fully own mines in Zimbabwe, including diamond and platinum mines.

A joint statement released by the ministries of finance and mines on Tuesday evening claimed that last week’s notice “may have caused some misconcept­ion to some investors and other stakeholde­rs in the mining sector.

It said the gazetted notice was meant to announce the policy position to remove the requiremen­t for 51 percent of the shareholdi­ng of businesses involved in the extraction of platinum and diamonds to be owned through a designated entity.

“There are no minerals the extraction of which require a business extracting same to have 51 percent of its shareholdi­ng being owned by a designated entity,” the statement said.

But since the notice was interprete­d by some to represent a departure from government’s stated position to open the mining sector to investment without the requiremen­t for 51 percent of the shareholdi­ng being held by a designated entity, the Zimbabwe government has decided to completely delete the section.

“To enhance certainty in relation to investment­s in the mining sector, and consistent with government policy, this insertion will be deleted,” reads part of the joint statement.

Policy inconsiste­ncy has been blamed for Zimbabwe’s low levels of foreign direct investment­s which reached a low of US$259 million in 2019.

– FIN24.

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