"The notion that capital is more important than any other factors is nonsense," Mugabe told 5,000 delegates in the central city of Gweru. "That philosophy is dirty, filthy and is criminal." Mugabe's government passed a controversial indigenisation law two years ago, forcing all foreign-owned firms to cede a 51-percent share to locals, arguing it would reverse imbalances created during colonial rule. "I think now we have done enough of 51 percent. Let it be 100 percent," he told the last party conference before 2013 polls, which could well see the 88-year-old's name on the ballot for the last time.
"The notion that capital is more important than any other factors is nonsense," Mugabe told 5,000 delegates in the central city of Gweru. "That philosophy is dirty, filthy and is criminal." Mugabe's government passed a controversial indigenisation law two years ago, forcing all foreign-owned firms to cede a 51-percent share to locals, arguing it would reverse imbalances created during colonial rule. "I think now we have done enough of 51 percent. Let it be 100 percent," he told the last party conference before 2013 polls, which could well see the 88-year-old's name on the ballot for the last time.