BY BUSINESS REPORTER DAIRIBORD group chief executive Anthony Mandiwanza has been appointed chairperson of the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) board, replacing Calisto Jokonya.
Bongani Khumalo, Johnsai Dehwah and Paradza Paradza were appointed board members. Finance minister Mthuli Ncube said the appointments were made in consultation with President Emmerson Mnangagwa pursuant to the provisions of section 5(2) of the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority Act (Chapter 23:11).
“The appointments are for an initial period of three years and are with effect from March 30, 2022,” Ncube said in a statement.
The appointment of Mandiwanza and other board members came at a time when the tax collector has undertaken various projects as part of its five-year strategy to plug revenue leakages and transform service delivery.
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Zimra is in the process of replacing the current domestic tax system with a new tax and revenue management system that will enhance accountability.
Statement by the Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Hon. Prof. Mthuli Ncube on the appointment of the Chairman and Members of the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority Board. pic.twitter.com/kqmvrGGZdm
— Ministry of Finance & Economic Development (@ZimTreasury) March 31, 2022
“We want to achieve a Zimra with a strengthened institutional image, maximise revenue collection and we also want to increase voluntary compliance and enhance trade facilitation and protection of civil society,” Zimra director of research, strategy and modernisation, Joey Shumbamhini told journalists on Tuesday.
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