In a recent public notice, Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA)
said the ban, which comes into effect on March 1, will see commercial trucks
from
“This notice serves to inform all customs clearing agents and exporters wishing to export goods listed in the 7th Schedule to Statutory Instrument No.115 of 2020 that they should effect the exportation of their goods through the customs ports and aerodromes set out in the Eighth Schedule to the attached Statutory Instrument — (SI 115 of 2020).
“Further, note that goods for export through Victoria Falls Border Post shall only be transported by rail only effective 1st March, 2021,” reads part of the public notice.
It said the SI 115 of 2020 came into effect on 1st January this year.
“You are therefore advised to familiarise yourself with SI 115 of 2020 to avoid unnecessary delays at the borders.”
Speaking to ZBC News last week, ZRA corporate communications
manager Mr Topsy Sikalinda said an SI and public notice had been issued to all
stakeholders including exporters and those in the transport and logistics, and
clearing sectors regarding the ban of commercial trucks from using the
“We are doing this in order to preserve the bridge and apart
from preserving the bridge, we also want to bring sanity in the city of
“We have a lot of trucks that make a lot of noise and bring disorder, so we certainly need to bring sanity,” he said.
Economic analyst Mr Peter Mhaka said the ban on outbound
commercial trucks from using the
“Not only will the move taken by
Under the new dispensation,
Source: Zambia bans use of Victoria Falls bridge by haulage trucks (08/02/21)
More: Vic Falls Border Still Open To Importers, Traders – Zambia Authorities (08/02/21)
See Also
Victoria Falls Bits and Blogs (3rd March 2021) Trucks still to use Vic Falls Bridge – for now.
Victoria Falls Bits and Blogs (13th February 2021) Zambia clarifies Victoria Falls commercial cargo ban.
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