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LIVE UPDATES: Mthuli Ncube Budget Presentation Has Begun

4 years agoThu, 14 Nov 2019 12:58:09 GMT
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LIVE UPDATES: Mthuli Ncube Budget Presentation Has Begun

1529: Under the 2020 Budget, a fiscal incentive is being introduced to support employers who generate jobs for our young job seekers. Any additional job created will attract a percentage tax rebate to the employer, linked to the employee’s salary. This measure will reduce the employers cost of hiring young people through a cost-sharing mechanism with Government

1527: Government has approved the concept of the New City being constructed on 18 000 hectares of land in Mt Hampden with the New Parliament Building as the catalyst. A modern Conference Centre will be budgeted under the 2020 National Budget.

1526: Tourism is recognised as one of the pillars anchoring the country’s economic growth. The sector has continued on a positive trajectory path as evidenced by tourist arrivals that grew from 1.8 million in 2013, to 2.5 million in 2018. It is expected that tourist arrivals will marginally increase to 2.7 million in 2019, irrespective of the prevailing macroeconomic environment.

1525: The Devolution programme should embrace the Rural Growth Poles development model anchored by cascading Special Economic Zones to the respective growth poles. Growth Poles will be considered on the basis of comparative advantage of the area. Local authorities have, therefore, a greater role to play in promoting this model by developing the necessary infrastructure and investment mobilisation initiatives. Emphasis will be on ensuring that targeted Growth Poles have the necessary basic infrastructure of portable water and sanitation. The Central Government on its part will provide requisite fiscal incentives.

1522: Mineral exports remain the major sources of foreign currency, especially gold. However, leakages have been on the rise, depriving the country of foreign currency earnings. Government is, therefore, reviewing and tightening the Gold Trade Act, and capacitating the Gold Mobilisation Unit.

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1509: Grain subsidies will be removed beginning next year to avoid abuse of facilities. Transport subsidies to continue to cushion travellers.

FinMin Ncube: The Zupco subsidy to stay. More buses to be purchased.

FinMin Ncube: In order to further remove unbudgeted subsidies, govt will apply a single exchange rate throughout all sectors of the economy to avoid implicit subsidies arising from the preferential allocation of forex, as was the case with fuel.

FinMin Ncube: Govt will pursue its new thrust on funding agriculture, from state-led to bank-led. Govt funding will be targeted at vulnerable groups under social protection programmes.

1459: Economic growth of up to 3 percent expected in 2020…2020 national Budget marks an exit from austerity to prosperity, says Prof Ncube. All civil servants to get bonuses in November.

1455: He says implementation of key infrastructure projects such as Hwange 7 and 8, RGM International Airport are on course. Cyclone Idai left about 275 000 in need of assistance.

1451: Prof Ncube says the Budget is a People’s Budget, whose theme is, “Gearing for Higher Productivity, Growth and Job Creation”.

“Austerity wasn’t retribution, national finances were in shambles and required re-balancing,” he says.

1448: Prof Ncube salutes the President and his Vice Presidents for invaluable support in ongoing economic reforms.

1446: MPs chant “ED Pfee!” as President Mnangagwa gets into Parliament.

President Mnangagwa arrives

1440: President Mnangagwa has arrived.

President Mnangagwa arrives

1436: Advocate Mudenda warns of stern measures against absconding 2020 Budget presentation saying “enough is enough”.

More: The Herald; NewZWire

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