He said this in his contribution to the 2023 Finance budget where he made five recommendations to Ncube:
Ncube presented a $4.5 trillion budget where he allocated $787.8 billion to education with $631.3 billion going to the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education.
Health was allocated $473.8 billion, which translated to 11% of the total budget far below the Abuja Declaration target of 15%.
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