A multimillion-dollar sugar tax is under fire in Parliament, and MPs want receipts on where the cash actually went.
MPs question sugar tax spending
MPs question sugar tax spending
- Surrender, Kapoikilu pressed the Finance Ministry in the National Assembly.
- Lawmakers want clarity on how over US$30 million was used.
- Sugar levy began on 1 January 2024.
- Tax was pitched to fund treatment for lifestyle diseases.
- The initial rate stood at US$0.02 per gram.
- February 2024 saw it cut to US$0.001 per gram.
- Authorities reported more than US$30 million collected.
- Industry objections triggered the reduction.
- Kudakwashe Mnangagwa defended the existing policy.
- The deputy minister said funds are ring-fenced for cancer care.
- Health Ministry guides equipment purchases.
- He insisted that some proceeds have already been allocated.
- Surrender Kapoikilu cited issues at Mpilo Central Hospital.
- The radiotherapy unit reportedly has not treated patients since 2022.
- Clifford Hlatshwayo demanded a detailed disclosure.
- MPs argued taxpayers deserve full accountability.