Commissioner General of the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA), Ms Faith Mazani will be leaving for a new post at the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

ZIMRA released an official statement announcing that Ms Mazani will leave the authority with the effect from 31 January 2021.

“We wish to advise the public and all stakeholders that the commissioner-general of the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra), (Ms) Faith Mazani, will be leaving the authority with effect from January 31, 2021. The Zimra board of directors, management and staff would want to congratulate Ms Faith Mazani for her pending re-appointment to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) with effect from February 1, 2021,” Matambo said.

“We would want to thank and appreciate Mazani for her sterling performance in successfully leading the Authority in the implementation of Zimra’s strategy which supported key pillars of the government’s national Transitional Stabilisation Programme. Under her leadership, Zimra managed to consistently surpass revenue targets set by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development. We wish Mazani all the best in her new role and look forward to continue working with her on strengthening domestic resource mobilisation in Zimbabwe.”

Faith Mazani resigned after two years of appointment in 2018 replacing Gershem Pasi who resigned due to a broken down relations with the revenue collector.