Zimbabwe: Govt shovels in us$30 million from sugar tax

Published 2024년 12월 13일

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The Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion in Zimbabwe, George Guvamatanga, revealed that the government has collected US$30.8 million from the sugar tax as of November 2024. This disclosure was in response to a request from the Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights, which sought information on the total sugar tax collection and details on the procurement of cancer drugs and equipment since the tax's introduction. However, Guvamatanga stated that the Ministry of Health and Child Care is responsible for providing information on drug and equipment procurement, not his ministry. The sugar tax was implemented in February 2024 as part of efforts to discourage sugar consumption and fund cancer therapy and equipment procurement.
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Source: GOVT SHOVELS IN US$30 MILLION FROM SUGAR TAX George Guvamatanga, the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion made the disclosure on Friday 13 December 2024, in a letter written to lawyers representing Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR), which had initially requested to be furnished with information detailing the total amount of sugar tax collected by government and how the financial resources had been utilised. In its letter, which was written on 21 November 2024 to the Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion, ZADHR, which was represented by human rights lawyer, Precious Chakasikwa of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, asked the Professor Mthuli Ncube-led ministry to provide it with an account of how much special surtax on sugar content in beverages had been collected from 9 February 2024, when government gazetted the Customs and Excise (Tariff) (Amendment) Notice, 2024 ...

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