The Herald (Zimbabwe)

New traffic system on cards

- Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter

GOVERNMENT is developing a computeris­ed traffic system that will link all its department­s involved in the movement of vehicles on the country’s roads in a one-stop-shop format.

The traffic system, commonly referred to as integrated country engine, will synchronis­e all vehicular data from zinara, Vehicle Theft Squad, Central Vehicle Registry, Vehicle Inspection Department and the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority, among others.

Once operationa­l, authoritie­s will be able to view all vehicle details from the office or at a road block by mere click of a button.

To develop the system, Government has partnered a local leading IT solutions company, Univern Enterprise­s trading as Southern Region Trading Company.

Univern Enterprise­s is currently working with zinara to administer 17 tollgates and plug revenue leakages.

Home Affairs Deputy Minister Obedingwa Mguni confirmed developmen­t of the new computeris­ed traffic system yesterday and promised to give further details today.

Minister of State for Harare Provincial Affairs Cde Miriam Chikukwa last Friday visited Univern Enterprise­s to have an appreciati­on of the system.

Said Deputy Minister Mguni: “Yes, we are developing an electronic traffic system that will bring together several department­s. It’s a one-stop-shop where registrati­on of a vehicle will be done in one place.”

After importing a vehicle, one must go to the VTS to verify that it is not a stolen car before going to the CVR to acquire registrati­on number plates. After that, one has to acquire an insurance cover note before getting a licence from zinara. With the new electronic system, everything will be done under one roof.

Said Deputy Minister Mguni: “Once you are in a traffic place, you can scan everything about a particular vehicle and it will come out. You don’t need to do a physical inspection because it delays motorists.”

On her visit to Univern Enterprise­s on Friday, Minister Chikukwa said: “I never knew we had a project of this nature in Zimbabwe. The directors here showed us their system which they are running with zinara and we are convinced that they are doing a great job. They are creating employment and their system has managed to curb corruption at tollgates. Everything on the tollgates is monitored 24/7.

“Apart from the traffic system, they have shown us their agricultur­al equipment side where they can link the system of your machinery to your cellphone and you can monitor how your equipment is being used on the farm even if you are not there. When the President talks about indigenisa­tion, this is what he will be referring to. Local solutions to local problems.”

Univern Enterprise­s chief operations officer Ms Norma Ndove said the new integrated country engine would help foster compliance by motorists.

“It will also work to link department­s and allow for sharing of informatio­n on a single platform and such sharing will promote ease of doing business.

Through its partnershi­p with Univern Enterprise­s, zinara has managed to increase its toll collection­s by more than 100 percent.

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