“RBZ Empty”: Says Murwira As He Fights In Mthuli’s Corner
4 November 2018
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By Own Correspondent| Higher and Tertiary Education minister, Professor Amon Murwira has endorsed the controversial two percent tax per every electronically-transacted dollar announced by Finance minister Professor Mthuli Ncube, saying the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe was literally “empty”.

Murwira said the country’s dire economic situation required everyone’s contribution adding that only collective action would resuscitate the ailing economy.

Said Murwira:

“Zimbabwe is like a canoe and everyone should paddle so that we stay afloat. We cannot sink because of one person (who does not want to pay the tax) and we each have to play our part.

The country is a helpless being and if you sleep it also sleeps. The reason why many people cried because of the two percent tax is because they have not been contributing towards nation-building.

We need all hands on deck and the two percent tax is part of the measures to make this country get back onto its feet. You cannot demand good services when you are not paying.”

Murwira said tax should not be an issue of debate as is being done in the country saying other countries world over were doing it.

“In countries like Germany, failing to pay tax is a serious crime which can get you locked up for a long time. Many people have not been paying their taxes and there is no room for that in the new dispensation.

The RBZ is empty and you find people queuing for forex which they did not deposit. Where do you expect the bank to get the forex from if you are not bringing it in?

We need businesses to be export-oriented and target those outside markets. We do not want the situation where people get into the business of selling money like what we are experiencing across the country.”