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IBDC The Indigenous Business Development Center(IBDC), was formed in 1990 to push for the great participation of the indigenous Zimbabwean into the national economy (indigenisation), & also the de-racialisation of the farm land.In 1990 the Indigenous Business Development Centre (IBDC) was formed ostensibly to press for more Black participation and control of the Zimbabwean economy. Making up its executive board were various lobby groups such as Women in Business, Zimbabwe National Framers' Unionand Zimbabwe Transport Organisation. Unlike other business associations such as the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) and the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI), the IBDC considered itself more of a nationalist pressure group than the usual type of business association (Wild, 1997, 267). The major thrust of the IBDC towards indigenisation is the radical change of the ownership structure of the economy to favour Black entrepreneurs so that they can be integrated