Fast-food levy nets US$1 million for Treasury in 6 months

[The Zimbabwe Mail - Zimbabwe] - 13/09/2025
The Government’s newly introduced 0.5 percent levy on fast-food items has generated almost US$1 million in revenue during the first half of 2025, a senior official has confirmed. The tax, commonly known as a “sin tax,” aims to encourage healthier eating habits and combat rising levels of obesity (…)
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