The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Tazara has all it has to make money’

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DAR ES SALAAM. — The newly appointed Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA) CEO has called on workers of the railway firm to be customer-centric in order to turn the authority into the best transport organisati­on in the region, a TAZARA statement said yesterday.

Bruno Ching’andu, TAZARA Managing Director, met over 500 Dar es Salaam-based TAZARA employees and told them that he wanted to preside over a workforce that was proud to work for TAZARA, paid handsomely and competitiv­ely and operating in a safe environmen­t, with plenty of opportunit­ies to learn and grow.

“I dream of a TAZARA whose workers are proud and happy to be working for this company,” said Ching’andu.

“I want us to be customer-centric, giving maximum respect to our clients and contributi­ng to the growth of the economies of Tanzania and Zambia by paying taxes and dividends to the shareholde­rs,” he added.

He challenged the workers to work as a unified team with one common goal in order to eliminate the divisive tendencies that pulled the authority backwards.

He said he left a well-paying job in South Africa to join TAZARA because he knew it was possible to turn around the authority and begin to earn sustainabl­e revenue, enough to pay employees’ salaries, taxes and dividends to the shareholde­rs.

“This company has everything it needs to make money. The Chinese came, built the infrastruc­ture and handed it over to us to manage,” said Ching’andu.

“They (the Chinese) gave us fishing rods and taught us how to fish, but immediatel­y after they left, we went back to sleep, threw away the fishing rods and started to beg for fish,” he said.

Ching’andu is in his second month at the helm of TAZARA, having taken up the position as the authority’s CEO in April 2016.

Last week, TAZARA and the National Railways Company of Democratic Republic of Congo agreed to aggressive­ly market their services to increase the volume of freight between the port of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania and the DRC. — Xinhua.

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