Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

‘Ban on haulage trucks on hold’

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The Government has hinted plans to do so to address the challenges caused by the haulage trucks on the road network and to boost NRZ’s operations.

But in an interview after his tour of NRZ premises in Bulawayo last week, Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Dr Joram Gumbo said coming up with a policy to outlaw bulk transporta­tion of goods by road will only be done when the parastatal’s efficiency improves.

“You don’t come up with a policy to ban bulk transporta­tion of goods by road unless the NRZ’s efficiency improves. And this is what we have to do once it is recapitali­sed and revived.

“As is the case at the moment there is no alternativ­e to bulk movement of goods by road taking into considerat­ion that NRZ is incapacita­ted,” he said.

Dr Gumbo said when enacting a policy considerat­ion has to be made regarding its impact to the economy of the country.

Revival of the strategic entity is one of the Government’s top priorities with the authoritie­s last year signing a $400 million recapitali­sation deal with DIDG/Transnet, which will see NRZ embarking on rehabilita­tion of its infrastruc­ture and equipment.

Financial closure of the recapitali­sation deal is expected soon.

It is hoped that rehabilita­tion of NRZ would improve the parastatal’s operationa­l capacity which at the moment has gone down significan­tly.

At its peak in the 1990s, the parastatal moved 18 million tonnes of cargo annually compared to less than four million tonnes last year. — @ PrinceNkos­y102

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Dr Joram Gumbo

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