Zimbabwe Revenue Authority has accelerated digital transformation initiatives to reach its annual collection goal of $7.155 billion by year-end, with Commissioner-General Regina Chinamasa reporting the agency had already secured $3.21 billion through mid-2025 against a $3.13 billion midyear benchmark. Adrian Swarres, heading compliance and automation, delivered these updates during a Zimbabwe National Defence University public lecture on revenue collection systems.
Expansion of the taxpayer base represents a central priority, particularly targeting small and medium enterprises alongside informal sector participants who have historically remained outside formal tax structures. Educational campaigns nationwide aim to improve voluntary compliance while modernized systems streamline collection processes, Chinamasa indicated through her representative at the academic forum.
Expansion of the taxpayer base represents a central priority, particularly targeting small and medium enterprises alongside informal sector participants who have historically remained outside formal tax structures. Educational campaigns nationwide aim to improve voluntary compliance while modernized systems streamline collection processes, Chinamasa indicated through her representative at the academic forum.