Zimbabwe: Zimra Faces Internet Challenges At Beitbridge Border Post

Beitbridge Bureau — The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority has engaged their internet service provider to attend to the technical fault at Manica Transit Shed in Beitbridge where the processing of vehicle imports has been seriously affected by connectivity problems. The development follows an outcry by car importers forcing the parastatal to revert to calculating duty for vehicle imports at Beitbridge border post after their information and technology officers failed to address the internet connectivity system at the Manica Bonded Warehouse.

Prior to the new arrangement Zimra had been handling all the vehicle clearance processes at the Manica Transit Shed except the payments which were being made at the border post for security reasons.

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