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South Korean companies had worried that they would not receive the same advantages as Chinese companies (AAC Vol 4 No 12, Faith, Grace and intervention). However, Indigenisation Minister Saviour Kasukuwere reassured a group of South Korean businessmen on 26 October that Zimbabwe’s indigenisation legislation is another form of ‘win-win’ and that South Korean investments would be ‘protected’....

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