Fee Cuts Await Legal Backing as Govt Balances Reform and Law

The government’s promise to cut business fees and levies has been widely welcomed across key sectors, but the measures remain legally inactive until statutory instruments are amended. This development highlights the gap that often emerges between policy announcements and the legal processes required to enforce them.

Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Honourable Ziyambi Ziyambi explained that the Attorney-General’s Office is currently reviewing the laws to align them with Cabinet’s directive. While the Minister of Finance has already communicated the reductions, businesses cannot yet benefit as the framework remains under the old statutes.

This delay is more than a technicality. For businesses, especially in agriculture, mining, and transport, operating costs remain unchanged at a time when efficiency and affordability are critical. The uncertainty risks slowing down investment decisions and undermining confidence in government’s reform drive.

Analysts note that Zimbabwe’s ease-of-doing-business agenda will be judged not only on bold declarations but also on how quickly those declarations are given force of law. Announcing reforms without immediate implementation creates a credibility gap, particularly for small businesses that must budget based on existing costs rather than anticipated relief.

The fee reductions were intended as a strong signal that government is serious about improving the business climate and attracting both local and foreign investment. However, the momentum can be lost if bureaucratic processes are not streamlined to match the urgency of economic reform.

Ultimately, the alignment of statutory instruments with Cabinet’s decision will be a litmus test for Zimbabwe’s reform efficiency. If implemented swiftly, the fee cuts could mark a turning point in reducing the cost of doing business. If delayed further, they risk reinforcing long-standing concerns about policy inconsistency and slow execution in the country’s governance system.

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