Tunduma — Tanzania
Revenue Authority (TRA) and its Zambian counterpart yesterday signed an
agreement to simplify trade at the...
Tunduma border post.
The move follows a
directive jointly issued by President John Magufuli and his Zambian
counterpart for heads of the taxmen of the two agency to find efficient
ways of collecting revenues.
The Tanzania
Revenue Authority (TRA) commissioner general, Dr Edwin Mhede, told
journalists after signing the agreement that the agreement will help
significantly reduce bottlenecks at the post, which trigger smuggling of
goods.
He said before the
agreement there has been huge loses of time for cargo and people wanting
to cross the border due to lack of a joint arrangement of executing
clearance work and issuing permits.
He said the problem was highly contributed by lack of crucial information about cargos from ports.
"This step will
bolster operations and improve efficiency by cutting time transporters
stayed before delivering their cargo to the other side of the border,"
said Dr Mhede.
He said since the
opening of the one-stop border post in October last year there has been
huge success where people are easily crossing the border. Zambian
Revenue Agency head Kingsley Chanda said the move was an implementation
of a directive from President Magufuli and his Zambian counterpart Edgar
Lungu.
Momba regional
administrative secretary Mary Marco said lack of good road
infrastructure on the Nakonde side of Zambia has been main source of
lorries congestion in the town because they are not allowed to operate
during the day.
Nakonde regional
commissioner Field Simwinga promised to end the infrastructure challenge
as early as possible as the road the engineer is already at the road
site fore repair work.
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