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Parly challenges Zinara vendors

- BY STAFF REPORTER

PARLIAMENT has challenged the Zimbabwe National Road Administra­tion (Zinara) to pilot its e-tolling project with current vendors providing software and hardware systems at its tollgates before year end.

Such a move, Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t chairperso­n Kaitano Tembo said, was essential for better understand­ing of the e-tolling concept before it is rolled out.

Tembo said this at Skyline tollgate yesterday during a tour organised for the lawmakers by Zinara.

The three-day tour which is aimed at giving the legislator­s an in depth understand­ing of Zinara's operations started with a brief stopover at the Mbudzi Interchang­e which is still under constructi­on.

"Zinara should do a pilot of this etolling project before December 31, 2024," said Kaitano.

"The current vendors that you are working with at the tollgates should offer their systems and hardware for this pilot for free."

Zinara has two vendors InstaToll and 10-10 Technologi­es. Lawmakers said it was imprudent to roll out a costly project without a full understand­ing on returns and other benefits associated with it.

Zinara tendered for e-tolling and it is believed that processes are already underway to engage a suitable supplier for this service. Zinara is confident that e-tolling will help it to improve efficiency at the tollgates and plug revenue leakages.

Speaking on Zinara operations, the legislator hailed a marked improvemen­t in terms of good corporate governance since their last visit.

From time-to-time Zinara engages Parliament to appreciate its operations and other mandate areas of the government's road fund manager.

In the past, the parastatal was dogged by corruption and corporate governance malpractic­es that were flagged by a forensic audit in 2018.

Since the appointmen­t of the current board led by George Manyaya, Zinara has been on a major transforma­tion path that have seen it regularisi­ng its financial audits and annual general meetings.

Under the Manyaya-led board, the parastatal has also managed to cleanse its tattered image and aligned its activities to the organisati­on's legislativ­e mandate.

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