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Tourism sector to get single licence?

- By ANDREW MUKOMA

THE Business Regulatory Review Agency (BRRA) will next year begin the operationa­lisation of single licensing system for the tourism sector.

Executive Director Sharon Sichilongo has said this will be done after realising the challenges the sector is facing for one to acquire licences to do business.

Speaking during an engagement with the Livingston­e Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Livingston­e Tourism Associatio­n and Kazungula Chamber of Commerce, Ms Sichilongo noted the high cost of doing business in the tourism sector in the country.

She said that as a wider government response to the regulatory challenges the sector is facing, the agency is working on a single licensing system for the sector.

She disclosed that a consultant was engaged to do a study of the regulatory framework in the sector and design a single licensing system.

Ms Sichilongo said that the consultant has since completed that part of the assignment and the next phase is the operationa­lisation of the system in 2022 when funds are expected to be made available.

Ms Sichilongo said that the last time the agency had a meeting with the Livingston­e Tourism Associatio­n, there was an issue of rafting fees where both the Department of National Parks (DNPW) and the National Heritage Conservati­on Commission were collecting the fees.

“BRRA wants to partner with the private sector in the creation of a conducive regulatory environmen­t. You’re better placed to articulate the challenges that regulation­s has on business operations,” she said.

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