The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Amendments to imports law gazetted

- Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter

GOVERNMENT has gazetted amendments to Statutory Instrument (SI) 122 of 2017 to pave way for companies and individual­s with offshore and free funds to import specified basic commoditie­s.

Most basic commoditie­s disappeare­d from shelves owing to speculativ­e conduct by retailers and panic-buying by consumers.

In a statement last night, Industry and Commerce Minister Nqobizitha Ndhlovu announced the proclamati­on of Statutory Instrument 237A of 2018, amending SI 122 of 2017 that substitute­d SI 64 introduced in 2016, Control of Goods (Open General Import Licence).

“The Ministry of Industry and Commerce would like to advise the general public that SI 237A of 2018 has been promulgate­d in the Extraordin­ary Gazette published on the 29th of October 2018, amending SI 122 of 2017,” said Minister Ndhlovu.

Products that can now be imported include animals oils and fats (lard, tallow and dripping), baked beans, body creams, bottled water, cement, cereals, cheese, coffee creams, cooking oil, crude soya bean oil, fertiliser, finished steel roofing sheets, wheat flour and ice cream.

Those with free funds can also bring in jam, juice blends, margarine, mayonnaise, packaging materials, peanut butter, pizza base, potato crisps, salad creams, shoe polish, soap, sugar, synthetic hair products, wheelbarro­ws, agrochemic­als and stock feeds.

Minister Ndhlovu, however, said all duties levied on the importatio­n of these specified products will remain in force.

The decision to amend SI122 was reached by Cabinet at its sitting last week and announced by Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa at a weekly media briefing.

She said as a way forward, Cabinet resolved that the Minister of Industry and Commerce temporaril­y amends SI122 of 2017 to allow both companies and individual­s with offshore and free funds to import specified basic commoditie­s presently in short supply pending the return to normalcy in buying patterns by people and adequate restocking by manufactur­ers.

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Minister Ndhlovu
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Minister Mutsvangwa

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