He said he had proposed names for new board members and they are currently being cleared.
The board was chaired by Willia Bonyongwe with other members being: Percy Toriro (vice chairperson), Willard L. Manungo, Nompumelelo M Abu-Basuthu, Betty Katiyo, Nation C. Madongorere, Moffat Nyoni, Sarudzai Njerere, Arnold M. Chidhakwa, and Faith Mazani.
Manungo was the Permanent Secretary for Finance and was replaced by George Guvamatanga in the recent reshuffle while Mazani is the commissioner-general.
Ncube said ZIMRA senior management was directed to cease all recruitment until a new board is in place to allow the new board to have input on all critical appointments.
“Going forward, systems of ZIMRA will be upgraded and enhanced in order to improve efficiency in revenue collection, especially at border posts. Mechanisms will be put in place to eradicate any corrupt activities,” he said.
Ncube said he expected growth for this year to be 6.3 percent way above the projected 4.5 percent.
Below is his statement in full:
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