Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Countrywid­e consultati­ons on One Stop Border Post concept begin

- Leonard Ncube

THE Ministry of Industry and Commerce has embarked on a countrywid­e campaign to engage stakeholde­rs in border towns on the implementa­tion of the One Stop Border Post concept.

Zimbabwe and its neighbours agreed to establish the OSBP meant to ensure travellers access all ports of entry services centrally at any given border.

This means that staff from both countries will be stationed at one post and serve travellers at the entry point. The model has been operationa­lised at Chirundu Border Post between Zimbabwe and Zambia.

On Monday, officials from the ministry held a workshop in Victoria Falls where heads of various Government department­s and other stakeholde­rs attended. Speaking at the occasion, Research and Consumer Affairs director in the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Mrs Constance Zhanje, said Government had started engaging Zambia with the view of implementi­ng a OSBP in Victoria Falls next year.

“We have come to Victoria Falls because it has been declared one of the borders we have to make a One Stop Border Post. The border posts that have been identified include Victoria Falls, Plumtree, Beitbridge and Forbes Border post in Mutare as well as Chirundu, which is already operationa­l,” she said.

Mrs Zhanje said attorney generals from Zambia and Zimbabwe were already seized with the draft legal framework, with responsibl­e ministers expected to append their signatures before the end of the year, paving way for implementa­tion next year.

Zimbabwe and Zambia successful­ly put to test the concept at the Victoria Falls border in 2013 during the United Nations World Tourism Organisati­on General Assembly. The OSBP has economic benefits and is expected to ease congestion at border posts by cutting time spent especially by travellers and transporte­rs thereby cutting costs as well as facilitati­ng efficient trade in the region.

Mrs Zhanje said the concept can be readily sampled and what was needed was upgrading infrastruc­ture at the country’s border posts.

“We have to include stakeholde­rs to make people aware. As part of the process we have met with our counterpar­ts in Zambia and the train is already moving hence we are only waiting for the legal framework so we can start. Currently travellers go through similar processes on either side of the border whereas with the OSBP one will be cleared on one post by agencies from both countries thereby cutting time and cost,” she explained.

Beitbridge Border Post is the busiest port of entry in Sub Saharan Africa hence the creation of the OSBP would result in huge rewards for the region as well as achieve seamless flow of human and vehicular traffic.

The concept of OSBP has been failing to fully take off due to inadequate infrastruc­ture with stakeholde­rs calling for integratio­n of various aspects to ensure the concept includes human resources.

The team will be in Plumtree today followed by Beitbridge on Friday before moving to Forbes in Mutare next week. — @ncubeleon among all stakeholde­rs both within and without Zimbabwean borders. The need to encourage frank and honest discussion­s among economic stakeholde­rs.

Individual economic actors Last but not least I would like every individual to say what they will bring to the table in 2018 for Zimbabwe to achieve its goals. Are you going to reduce your imports consumptio­n, be less corrupt, help marginalis­ed and disadvanta­ge people of our community, volunteer more, reduce wastage, reduce pollution, collaborat­e more, live within your means, support policies that aid the economy. Ask not what Zimbabwe or minister can do for you but what you can do for Zimbabwe to be a better economy. Everyone has a part to play. Ask the man in the mirror to change his ways for a better tomorrow and work with each other like never before. We need the political, physical, emotional and spiritual will to achieve our goals as individual­s and as a country. Best wishes for 2018. IF YOU LIVE IN BYO PLEASE CONSERVE WATER

IF YOU LIVE IN ZIMBABWE PLEASE USE ELECTRICIT­Y SPARINGLY: SOS (SWITCH OFF SWITCHES)

IF YOU LIVE ON PLANET EARTH PLEASE PRESERVE THE ENVIRONMEN­T

Morris Mpala is the managing director of MoB Capital Limited, a Bulawayo-headquarte­red micro-finance company with footprint across the country

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