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Prof Moyo demands $20 000 Zimdef monies from Gwanda

- Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter

THE Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t, Professor Jonathan Moyo, has taken Gwanda Municipali­ty to court for failing to remit nearly $20 000 in Zimbabwe Manpower Developmen­t Fund (Zimdef) levies.

In terms of section 3 of the Manpower Planning and Developmen­t Act, the Minister is empowered to impose a levy on every employer under Statutory Instrument (SI) 74 of 1999. The levy is payable to Zimdef.

The Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t through Zimdef is funding the Government’s Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s (STEM) programme.

Prof Moyo, who is the plaintiff in the matter, this week filed summons at the Bulawayo High Court citing Gwanda Municipali­ty as the defendant.

The Minister is demanding $19 664,30 from the local authority for the levies that were not remitted between June 2016 and August this year.

“For the period from June 2016 to August 2017, the defendant did not remit its full levy due on monthly basis as required by the regulation­s,” he said.

In papers before the court, Prof Moyo, through lawyers, Dube-Tachiona and Tsvangirai Legal Practition­ers, said Gwanda Municipali­ty has continuous­ly neglected or refused to settle the debt despite demand.

“The plaintiff ’s delegated officials, the fund’s levy inspectors, assessed the defendant’s wage bill, payrolls and other financial statements for the period June 2016 to August 2017, to which a sum of $19 664,30 was arrived at as balance of levy due and surcharge for that particular period,” said the Minister.

He said the council’s conduct was a violation of the standing regulation­s under SI 74/99.

“The defendant failed to meet its statutory obligation to remit its levy due monthly thereby unnecessar­ily dragging the plaintiff to court to recover the money,” said Prof Moyo.

In terms of the Manpower Planning and Developmen­t Act as read in conjunctio­n with section 3 of the Manpower Planning and Developmen­t (Levy) Notice SI 74 of 1999, every employer is obliged to pay a levy of one percent of its total assessed wage bill and other leviable benefits on employers and directors on or before the first day of each month.

Section 5 of the Manpower Planning and Developmen­t (Levy) Notice SI 74/1999 empowers Zimdef to impose a 10 percent surcharge on overdue levy.

e Minister is also demanding that Gwanda Municipali­ty must pay the cost of suit at attorney-client scale.

Council has not yet filed a notice to enter an appearance to defend the summons.— @mashnets

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