The government has charged Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) ministries for breaching Value Added Tax (VAT) regulations on nearly $29 million which the State says was generated from the sale of church wares over four years.
Source: Bulawayo24
Magaya’s PHD in court over $29m VAT
Source: Nehanda Radio
Magaya church in court for tax fraud involving 30 million usd
Source: MailandTelegraph
Prophet Walter Magaya, wife Tendai avoided paying tax on mega salaries, court hears
Source: Zimlive
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