Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube arrives for the 2022 National budget presentation at Parliament building in Harare
  • Growth projection for is estimated at 5.5% underpinned by high production in mining, agriculture and tourism
  • Preliminary estimates show current account balance slightly narrowed, from a surplus of US$688.2 million in the first nine months of 2020, to a surplus of US$684.4 million for the same period in 2021
Year on Year inflation currently stands at below 100%, a marked decline from 1000% in 2020.
Human Health and Social work activities to contribute 2.4 % of local GDP together with Arts, Entertainment and recreation.At the very top we have Domestic Services contribute 3.5 %
  • Revenue collections during the first 9 months to Sept 2021 amounted to ZW$317.4 Bil against the projected ZW$291.5 Bil, giving a positive variance of ZW$25.8 Bil (8.9%), these are now expected to reach ZW$495.01 billion (16.6% of GDP) by December 31, 2021
  • Total public debt as at end Sept 2021 stands at US$13.7 billion, comprising of public external debt of US$13.2 billion, which now include blocked funds from RBZ, & domestic debt of US$532 million
  • From January to September 2021, Zim received development assistance amounting to US$647.6 million, of which US$401.7 million was from bilateral partners and US$245.9 million from multilateral partners
  • Expenditures in 2022 are projected at ZWL$927.3 billion (18.3% of GDP). Total recurrent spending will constitute 13.4% of GDP, while capital programmes will take up 5% of GDP. Employment costs will be contained at about 6.7% of GDP or 36.7% of revenues
  • Agricultural sector – $124 billion
  • Mining sector – $3 billion as gvt forges ahead with a $12 billion mining economy
  • Industry and Commerce – $3.9 billion
  • Tourism and Environment – ZWL$3.7 billion to the Ministry of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry, which should also cater for implementation of climate change mitigation measures.
  • Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation – ZWL$7.8 billion which targets rehabilitation and upgrading of sporting facilities as well as youth entrepreneurship initiatives such as “youth in mining” and “youth in agriculture”
  • 4.7 billion – Ministry of women affairs for interventions tailor made to empower their programmes
  • Infrastructure development – $156.4 billion
  • Transportation sector – $60.8 billion
  • Ministry of Energy & Power Development – $3.9 billion
  • Information & communications technology (ICT)development – $3.3 billion
  • Ministry of Primary & Secondary Education – $124 billion
  • Ministry of #Health & Child Care – 14.9 % of the National Budget, $117.7 billion
  • Ministry of Information, Publicity & Broadcasting Services – $2.7 billion
  • Agric sector – $124 billion
  • Duty free importation of capital goods is proposed subject to specific requirements
  • Proposed to extend duty suspension of milk powder imports
  • Propose increase of excise duty of cigarettes & energy drinks for the purpose of establishing a fund to treat non-communicable diseases such as cancer, blood pressure & diabetes
  • Propose tax free threshold adjustment from $10 000 to $30 000 effective 01 January 2022
  • Propose tax free bonus from $25 000 to $100 000 with effective 01 November 2021