Browsing General by Author "Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection"
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2020 National Budget Doesn’t Offer Much Relief to Ordinary Citizens
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2019-10-01)In 2020, government has targeted a growth of 3%. This simply means that the current hardships majority citizens are facing will continue. Challenges such as lack of access to basic nutritious food, limited employment ... -
Continued Increase in Public Funds Abuse/Waste Worrying
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2017-11-08)Zambia has many developmental challenges to continue on the path of wasteful use of public resources. In the last few years, government has struggled to balance its incomes with expenditure partly due to reduced economic ... -
Debt Resource Monitoring Manual
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2008)The achievements made so far in the campaign for debt cancellation need to be complemented by prudent management and utilisation of debt resources in the post HIPC era. In order to facilitate transparency and accountability ... -
Domestic Resource Mobilisation For Sustainable Development
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2008)To ensure that there is equity in bearing the tax burden. The tax burden in Zambia is borne largely by about 500, 000 workers in the formal sector. There is need to ensure that equity prevails where all contribute to the ... -
Domestic Resource Mobilisation For Sustainable Development
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2014)TPIN stands for Tax Payer Identification Number. It can be likened to a National Registration Card (NRC) number for a Zambian citizen. It is the official ten (10) digits number that ZRA issues to a Tax registered individual ... -
JCTR’s Reflections on the 2020 National Budget
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (2020)The JCTR’s Kasama Office has over the years been engaged in advocacy and lobbying of policy makers in order to promote social justice for all people epically the poor. On 4th July, 2019, stakeholders drawn from Health, ...