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Airport Terminal is about 80 percent complete. It is set to provide modern facilities which will attract many airlines. Alongside the lengthenin­g of runaway, and the modernisat­ion of facilities at Victoria Falls, our air links and, with it tourism, are set to get a major boost. I have already directed that works to rehabilita­te airport facilities at Binga, Hwange and Buffalo Range should commence, with work already started at Buffalo Range in Chiredzi.

Railway services, our weakest link Our biggest headache remains our weak railway service. Vital and cheaper, this service must begin to receive our attention so the national multimodal transport masterplan is complete, and reduces the cost of doing business. I am particular­ly worried that this vital transport mode lags behind at a time when the demand for its services are rising, what with the phenomenal expansion we are witnessing in the mining sector. Serious decisions will have to be made to revamp that transport sub-sector, including finding innovative ways to finance its rehabilita­tion and expansion.

The human factor in building

efficienci­es

Let me warn that modernisat­ion of Beitbridge Border Post infrastruc­ture does not automatica­lly translate to better services. Improved infrastruc­ture only enables efficienci­es; what makes for real efficienci­es are human beings who make modern infrastruc­ture deliver to satisfacto­ry standards. The work ethic at our ports must improve to justify the huge investment­s already made. We have digitalise­d Beitbridge to minimise failures; we have also installed expensive scanners. What we now need are better and effective standard operations procedures which make for interface efficienci­es for the provision of a seamless service. Port efficienci­es facilitate internatio­nal trade while improving the ease of doing business.

Zero tolerance to corruption

I was intrigued to hear that since modernisat­ion and automation, revenues at Beitbridge Border Post have grown threefold. Yet the volume of traffic going through the same border has largely remained the same. This suggests lots of leakages and corrupt malpractic­es that went on before this new phase. The Second Republic has no room for lapses in integrity, all of which stands condemned and punishable. A modern port must beget clean behaviours on the part of everyone. That way we make our country develop faster and more reputable.

 ?? ?? The refurbishe­d Beitbridge Border Post passengers terminal
The refurbishe­d Beitbridge Border Post passengers terminal

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