Mthuli Ncube defends IMTT tax, says it’s keeping government afloat
[The Zimbabwe Mail - Zimbabwe] - 7/11/2025
BULAWAYO – Finance minister Mthuli Ncube has defended the 2 percent tax on electronic transactions (IMTT), describing it as one of the key revenue streams keeping the government afloat. Ncube is under growing pressure to scrap the unpopular levy – including from within the ruling Zanu PF party, (…)
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