GOVERNMENT has
commended Business Registration and Licensing Agency (Brela) for the
improvement and training for business and ICT officers, calling for the
need to expand to all regions.
The remarks were
made in Dar es Salaam yesterday by Industry and Trade Deputy Minister,
Engineer Stella Manyanya, when closing five days training conducted for
Mwanza, Mbeya and Mtwara regional business and ICT officers at Brela
Head Quarters.
The training
conducted by Brela officers aimed at creating awareness to business
officers about different activities done by Brela especially on how to
register business and updating company and business information so that
they can be able to teach business community and register business
people at their work places.
Manyanya said Brela
has done a commendable job to train such kind of manpower but they are
supposed to go fast to reach many regions as soon as possible to enable
those officers to register many company and business at their places.
Eng. Manyanya said a
move by Brela to register business electronically will make it easy for
business registration all over the country and there would be no need
for someone to travel all the way from countryside to town centers for
business or company registration.
"You are doing a
wonderful job but we don't have time to wait we are supposed to go fast
as we can to reach all business and ICT officers of all regions and
teach them on how to register business so that we can speak the same
language," said Manyanya.
Engineer Manyanya
also insisted that during the trainings, Brela must cooperate with other
institute like Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS) and Weigh and
Measures Agency (WMA) so that they create one stop center in their daily
service provision.
Deputy Minister
said the trained officers should use the skills they have acquired to
help business community on how they are supposed to register their
business and update their information instead of frustrating them as it
was in the past.
"You must know that
government is not here to frustrate any one instead we are here to
create conducive environment for business to grow so we must help people
to start business and register companies," she said.
Eng. Manyanya urged
entrepreneurs in the country to use government officers when they need
to register business or update their information instead of using people
they find on streets who eventually frustrate them.
"You ICT and
business officers are very important to the government, because through
you we can raise government funds but sometimes you are involved in
corrupt practices something that frustrate the system so please don't do
that," cautioned Manyanya.
Brela Chief
Executive Officer (CEO), Godfrey Nyaisa said the training aimed at
equipping business and ICT officers of different regions to know how to
register business at their work place as a move to reduce operation cost
and be close to the community.
He said the
training was conducted by Brela officers adding that those trained would
help to register business by using Brela systems something that will
make it easy for Brela to know the number of business that have been
registered.
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