‘High taxes crowd insurance dollars’

INSURERS say high levies and taxes on premiums have made insurance unaffordable in Zimbabwe, exerting pressure on the country’s insurance penetration rate. At less than two percent, the country’s insurance penetration is very low, particularly in comparison to other countries in the region. “Tax is crowding insurance premiums to the extent that as much as…

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