Wednesday, 13 February 2019

Ncube's 2% tax net $50 m a month - but at unacceptable high cost N garikai


“A WOMAN suffering from high blood pressure and diabetes collapsed and died outside a food outlet in Bulawayo yesterday afternoon, the second such sudden death in the city within a week,” reported Zimeye.
“The incident occurred in front of a food outlet located at the corner of Fort Street and Leopold Takawira Avenue at around 12PM.”
One does not need to ask why the woman did not take her medication; we all know what the answer will be. Either, she did not have the money to buy the drugs; price of goods and services have soared and to make matters worse some people demand payment in US$ which is simply beyond the reach of most people.
Or, the drugs are not available even if she had the money to pay. There is a shortage of cash, foreign currency, fuel, drugs, everything!
Our egotistic Minister of Finance, Professor Know-It-All (KIA) Mthuli Ncube introduced a 2% levy on all electronic transactions to target the street vendors and the other poor people because “they were not paying any income tax”. They paid the sales tax but that was not enough for Professor KIA, he wanted to squeeze even more from them.

"I am glad to say that this January we managed to collect $50 million from two percent tax. We will spend that money on (Public Sector Investment Programme) PSIP projects and not on salaries," boasted Accountant General Daniel Muchemwa.
The $50 million is collected from the poorest of the poor, who lived on US$1.00 or less per day before the tax and therefore are the more poorer now that Professor KIA takes his pound of flesh off their meagre income. For those living this low below the breadline even bear necessities of life such as one decent meal a day, medicine, etc. become luxuries one is forced to forego and pay the price – a lost life.
The nation will never know how many Zimbabweans are dying every day for want of food, medicine, etc. Like all tyrannical regimes the world over, this Zanu PF is fastidious about keeping such damning statistics as poverty induced mortalities a top secret.  Professor Ncube will boast about the addition $50 million he is squeezing from the poorest of te poor but will deny he is squeezing the very life out of hundreds of them every day!
Mr Muchemwa you do not have to lie about the $ 50 million being used on PSIP projects. The nation’s schools, hospitals, etc. would not be is such an advance stage of rot and decay if government was still spending money on PSIP projects. The $50 million was spent in advance to pay the $25 million for the hired 787-8 Dreamliner jet hired for Mnangagwa and his entourage’s recent Euro-Asia jaunt, to pay flight and hospital bills for the two VP who are both outside the country for health care - a tacit acknowledgement the country’s health care has all but collapsed.
Professor KIA’s voodoo economic policies are not just squeezing the poor to death to subsidise the filthy rich; the Nutty Professor has not only done nothing to stop the wholesale looting by the filthy rich he is not taxing their looted wealth! The filthy rich are untouchable!
It is no secret that people like VP Chgiwenga are the ones who have been looting the nation blind. He certainly did not build his C&M mansion, buy his fleet of posh cars, farms and other assets worth millions of dollars, 45 gold watches etc., etc. from his earning from the army alone. All the other Zanu PF big wigs are the same; Mnangagwa and Mugabe are filthy rich too.   
In 2016 Mugabe admitted that the nation was “swindled of $15 billion in diamond revenue alone”. Not even one swindler has ever been arrested and the scheming Professor KIA devised tax to squeeze the few dollars from the street vendors but failed to come up with anything to at least make sure the swindlers paid tax on the looted wealth, worth billions a month!
Zimbabwe was a middle income nation in 1980 when the country gained her independence and Zanu PF come into power. Ever since the nation’s economy has been in decline; many companies have closed force unemployment rate to soar to the dizzying heights of 90%.
It is inhuman that Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, should have targeted the country’s poor living on US$ 1.00 or less to increase tax revenue. His 2% revenue has squeezed the poor so hard many are dying of poverty related want. It is politically and morally unacceptable any one should ever have to suffer and die so, especially since the country is in this mess because the regime denied the ordinary people a meaningful say in the governance of the country.
Zimbabwe’s economic and political problems are man-made, bad governance, and it is the ordinary people who have paid dearly for it in lost freedoms, rights and treasure. The price has now gone up considerably; the ordinary people are paying with their very lives too! Enough is enough! It is insane to allow this madness of bad governance to continue. Zimbabwe must and will be ruled by law and not the whim of a dictator!

4 comments:

  1. The people of Zimbabwe had many opportunities to end the Zanu PF dictatorship and the best of which were during the 2008 to 2013 GNU. Sadly, you Mr Chamisa and your friends wasted them all, you failed to get even one reform implemented in five years. It is nonsensical to say the oppressed will alway prevail over the oppressors because that is not true.

    Zimbabweans have moved from white colonial oppressors to Zanu PF oppression without a pause. Indeed, if MDC Alliance were to get into office, it is hard to see how life for the ordinary people will be any better given how corrupt and incompetent MDC leaders have already proven to be.

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  2. One of the things one has noted over the years is what opportunists many Zimbabwean politicians are. Remember Mai Mujuru and how she had defended Robert Mugabe and Zanu PF all her life until the day she was booted out of the party. “Puppies do not open their eyes the day they are born.” Yeah right! What breed of dog takes 34 years to open its eyes!

    Tendai Biti was more like a pendulum, swing back and forth. He was a critic of Zanu PF and Mugabe when he wanted people to vote for him. During the GNU he joined other MDC leaders in singing praises of Mugabe. Mugabe was “the unflappable father of the nation and fountain of wisdom”, according to Biti. No wonder MDC leaders failed to implement even one reform in five years of the GNU; they did not want to do anything to annoy “fountain of wisdom”.

    It was only after Zanu PF blatantly rigged the elections and they had lost their gravy train seats that the MDC leaders started criticising Zanu PF again.

    When Tendai Biti fell out with the late Morgan Tsvangirai, Bit even went so far as to consider Mugabe an angel compared to Tsvangirai. The hatred was mutual as Tsvangirai went out of his way to have Biti and all his break-away MPs and Senators booted out of parliament although he had no intention of trying to win the seat back!

    Linda Masarira is showing the world that she too has now principles and will shoot from the hip if there is anything to be gained from it. MDC-T led by Thokosana Khupe failed to make any impact during last July’s elections and since then the party has become pro-Zanu PF. She was back to arguing the sanctions against Zanu PF leaders were imposed over the land issue.

    “The reason why the Americans and their British counterparts wanted Zimbabwe to stick with the 1998 agreement on land reform was and still is to give back the whites the land they stole from us because they value land knowing that wealth is in the land,” she argued.

    MDC-T is bending over backwards to please Zanu PF in the hope the party would be invited by Zanu PF to play a major role in the proposed talks as a counter weight to MDC Alliance. This is just opportunism on MDC-T’s party because they know that:

    a) Zanu PF has denied Zimbabweans their freedoms and basic human rights including the right to a meaningful vote. The regime has denied this was so and it is an insult to every thinking Zimbabwean that Zanu PF should have denied them their freedoms and rights and denied doing so regardless of the land issue.

    b) For the 2018 elections the land issue was irrelevant because Zanu PF had already seized most of the white-owned land. Why Linda is bring it up now is because MDC-T is supporting Zanu PF over last year’s rigged elections and since it cannot justify that position on the basis of any current issues they are using historic ones to do so.

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  3. Zanu PF promised the create 2.2 million new jobs in the next five years before the 2013 elections. The party failed to create any new jobs and instead there was a net lose of job in the five years. The nation did not hold the party to account precisely because the people have no political power to do so. This is in fact a common theme everyone in Zimbabwe should be well aware of.

    Why it has not clinked to many Zimbabweans out there that it is futile discussing such Zanu PF policies as the Bond Notes, the TSP, etc. when the people will be helpless to do anything to the party even if these policies are a total failure is a great mystery. How many times are the people going to be cheated before they finally realise they are being cheated!

    There is no point in talking about the economic dimension when you have no political power to influence what happens much less punish the regime if it messes up!

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  4. @ Sarah

    Tendai Biti is just a corrupt and incompetent politicians desperate for some limelight. Whether you call the local currency a Z$ or Bond Note is neither here or there.

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