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[Published: Tuesday August 14 2018]

 Zambia to  tax  internet phone calls


LUSAKA 14 Aug (ANA) - The Zambian government is to introduce a tax on internet phone calls in a bid to protect jobs in the telecommunications sector.

The 30 ngwee ($0.03; £0.02) daily tariff will be charged through mobile phone operators and internet providers, government spokesperson Dora Siliya said after a Monday cabinet meeting.

She said the increase in online phone calls was coming at the expense of traditional providers such as Airtel, Zamtel and MTN.

That research indicted that 80% of Zambian citizens were using Whatsapp, Skype and Viber to make calls, she added.

The tax comes weeks after Uganda implemented a social media tax to boost government revenue and to end "gossip" on WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter.

It is not yet clear when the tax will come into effect.(ANA)
FA/ANA/14 August 2018--------
 

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