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Michael Reza declares war on Zimbabwe's corrupt shipping agents
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51955, member: 636"] Government officials continue expanding technological solutions to combat revenue losses at Zimbabwe's border crossings. Finance Ministry Permanent Secretary George Guvamatanga announced new cargo scanner installations designed to streamline customs operations. The technology aims to reduce processing delays while strengthening revenue collection capabilities across major entry points. Officials estimate annual border revenue losses reach billions of dollars through smuggling and administrative gaps. These financial shortfalls severely limit funding for public services and national development programs. Zimbabwe Revenue Authority deployed selectivity tools that expedite low-risk shipments while subjecting suspicious cargo to thorough physical inspections. The Electronic Cargo Tracking System launched in 2017 targets commodity smuggling through enhanced monitoring protocols. Authorities introduced an E-Tariff platform during 2024 to simplify classification processes and increase operational transparency. Digital systems enable faster duty calculations and payment procedures for international trade participants. Mutual Recognition Agreements with neighboring countries advance regional cooperation frameworks. Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission Chairman Michael Reza highlighted systemic corruption within the shipping and forwarding sector. Commission officials identified association members facilitating smuggling operations through invoice manipulation and false documentation practices. Shipping and Forwarding Agents Association Chairman Assan Mtembo defended legitimate business operations while acknowledging enforcement challenges. The association maintains zero tolerance policies through partnerships with regulatory authorities and law enforcement agencies. Corruption extends beyond registered border crossings to involve document falsification and unauthorized entry routes. [/QUOTE]
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