The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Gumbo raps VID

- Prince Sunduzani Bulawayo Bureau

VEHICLE Inspectora­te Department ( VID) officers should shun corruption and improve their commitment to duty to improve their tainted image, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Speaking during the Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t strategic planning workshop held in Bulawayo yesterday, the Minister of Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t, Dr Joram Gumbo, said a training programme was also necessary to improve the department’s tainted image.

“Ladies and gentlemen, we can take offence and deep exception to corruption and incompeten­ce accusation­s levelled against some of our Department­s such as the VID, but this will not change public perception,” he said.

“We need to prove them wrong through our actions, commitment and dedication. I do not doubt the dedication and commitment of most of our officials, which has been proven over and over again. We must build on their dedication and commitment through training programmes.”

Turning to the Central Vehicle Registry ( CVR), the Minister said there has been an outcry regarding its charges for among others acquisitio­n of new number plates and vehicle registrati­on books.

Dr Gumbo also said a number of national projects were on the right path, with projects such as the recapitali­sation of the National Railways of Zimbabwe and the dualisatio­n of the Beitbridge- Harare Highway having already taken off.

“Our performanc­e in 2017 has been noted by many through the various projects that have been undertaken. I am pleased to report that work on the Harare-Beitbridge Highway Project is now underway. Beyond this project, focus should now be on the Beitbridge-Bulawayo-Victoria Falls corridor and the Harare-Nyamapanda road,” said the Minister.

“With regards to the National Railways of Zimbabwe, I would like to acknowledg­e the progress made in securing a partner for the institutio­n. Specifical­ly, a potential partner was identified through an internatio­nal bidding process. I am pleased to report that Cabinet has granted the NRZ Board the green light to engage the winner of the tender, DIDG/ Transnet Consortium, in contract negotiatio­ns.”

Dr Gumbo urged the NRZ board to take the recapitali­sation programme seriously.

The recapitali­sation deal encompasse­s the NRZ rehabilita­tion programme which includes renewal of plant and equipment, rolling stock, track signalling and telecommun­ications infrastruc­ture as well as supporting informatio­n technology systems.

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