The Herald (Zimbabwe)

National Budget roadmap unveiled

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

A NATIONAL Budget roadmap that seeks to ensure an all-inclusive process which is efficient, timely and contains clearly stated time frames, has been unveiled.

The developmen­t is expected to give impetus to the national economic blueprint, the National Developmen­t Strategy 1 (NDS1), whose ultimate objective is to ensure the attainment of Vision 2030 of an empowered upper middle income economy.

Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube, presented the roadmap for the annual Budget through a Statutory Instrument published last Thursday in terms of the Public Finance and Management Act.

The regulation provides that the Minister of Finance shall determine the annual Budget process which will include preparatio­n of the Budget Strategy Paper by Treasury between

July and September to give a glimpse of the thrust and objectives for that fiscal year.

Ministries and Government department­s should equally provide inputs to Ministry of Finance for the formulatio­n of the Budget Strategy Paper, including providing revised strategic priorities and expenditur­e intentions June 1.

The Minister of Finance is also obliged to table a Mid-year Fiscal Review to Cabinet no later than July 31, so should they table the Budget Strategy Paper to Cabinet no later than July 31 and provides the Budget Strategy Paper to Parliament for informatio­n and comment no later than August 31.

In terms of the new regulation, Cabinet should approve the Budget Strategy Paper no later than August 15.

“Ministry of Finance and Economic Developmen­t issues the Budget Call Circular including indicative budget expenditur­e ceilings for the following year by 20th September,” reads the Statutory Instrument.

Government ministries are required to make budget submission­s with their estimates to Ministry of Finance by October 5, for considerat­ion.

Treasury should provide updates about the macroecono­mic and fiscal informatio­n and provides it to Cabinet by September 14.

The Ministry of Finance and Economic Developmen­t is obliged to complete review of Budget submission­s by

October 15, and Treasury and ministries should hold Budget discussion­s between October 15 and November 16.

The Ministry of Finance and Economic Developmen­t provides draft Budget estimates to Cabinet by November 20, whose considerat­ion should be completed by November 23.

The Minister of Finance should present the annual Budget statement to Parliament on the last Thursday of November, which should then be debated and approved.

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