2% tax is paying for subsidies: Guvamatanga

By Daniel Chigundu Permanent secretary in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development George Guvamatanga says the 2 percent tax is necessary as it will fund subsidies that Zimbabweans enjoy. The government introduced a 2 percent tax earlier this month which is levied on all electronic transactions across all platforms. Under the tax, the government …

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2% tax is paying for subsidies: Guvamatanga

By Daniel Chigundu Permanent secretary in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development George Guvamatanga says the 2 percent tax is necessary as it will fund subsidies that Zimbabweans enjoy. The government introduced a 2 percent tax earlier this month which is levied on all electronic transactions across all platforms. Under the tax, the government …

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We need money to banish ghost workers

By Daniel Chigundu Public Service Commission (PSC) says it requires funding to help in dealing with the issue of ghost workers reportedly on the government payroll. According to former Finance Ministers Tendai Biti and Patrick Chinamasa as well as the public service audits conducted by PSC, there are thousands of people who are fraudulently receiving …

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Parliament Portfolio Committee Schedule 22 – 26 October 2019

Monday 22nd June at 9 am Portfolio Committee on Mines and Mining Development Ministry being heard:  Mines and Mining Development Venue: Senate Chamber Monday 22nd June at 10 am Portfolio Committee on Defence, Home Affairs and Security Services Ministries being heard:  Defence and War Veterans Affairs; Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Venue: Committee Room No. 311 Environment …

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Electoral reforms purely a Zimbabwe process

By Daniel Chigundu European Union Election Observer Mission says the electoral reforms needed to make elections credible are purely the responsibility of the country and its citizens. Zimbabwe has generally held disputed elections since 2000 although the July 2018 polls were regarded to be a step in the right direction though with a lot of …

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Electoral reforms purely a Zimbabwe process

By Daniel Chigundu European Union Election Observer Mission says the electoral reforms needed to make elections credible are purely the responsibility of the country and its citizens. Zimbabwe has generally held disputed elections since 2000 although the July 2018 polls were regarded to be a step in the right direction though with a lot of …

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Who is New in Parliament: Mary Thandiwe Mliswa| Hurungwe West| Zanu PF|

By Wisdom Mumera Hurungwe West legislator Mary Thandiwe Mliswa is more famous as Temba Mliswa’s sister than as her own person. Politically she has perennially been in the shadow of the Norton legislator who has been in the trade longer. Mary who is also Minister of State for Mashonaland West, however, draws her political inspiration …

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