Over 50 cement trucks stranded at Chirundu as importer seeks High Court order over new tax - Zimbabwe News Now
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More Than 50 Cement Trucks Stranded at Chirundu Border as Importer Challenges New Tax in High Court
HARARE — More than 50 haulage trucks carrying white cement remain stranded at the Chirundu Border Post following the implementation of a new 30% surtax on cement imports, prompting Augutich Investments (Pvt) Ltd to file an urgent application with the High Court in Harare. The company claims the tax, introduced via Statutory Instrument 50A of 2025, violates existing regional trade agreements under the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa…
Over 50 cement trucks stranded at Chirundu as importer seeks High Court order over new tax – Nehanda Radio
HARARE — More than 50 haulage trucks laden with white cement have been held up at the Chirundu Border Post after the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) began enforcing a newly introduced 30 percent surtax on imports, Augutich Investments (Pvt) Ltd told the High Court in Harare on Thursday. The post Over 50 cement trucks stranded at Chirundu as importer seeks High Court order over new tax appeared first on Nehanda Radio.
Over 50 cement trucks stranded at Chirundu as importer seeks High Court order over new tax - Zimbabwe News Now
HARARE — More than 50 haulage trucks laden with white cement have been held up at the Chirundu Border Post after the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) began enforcing a newly introduced 30 percent surtax on imports, Augutich Investments (Pvt) Ltd told the High Court in Harare on Thursday. In an urgent chamber application filed under case number HCH2500/25, Augutich argues that the surtax, introduced via Statutory Instrument 50A of 2025 on May 1…
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