By Tikondane Vega
Blantyre, December 15, Mana: People who are using One Stop Border Post in Mchinji district says they are satisfied on how the facility is discharging its duties, observing the establishment of the place has brought efficiency and speed when it comes to goods clearance.
In an interview with Malawi News Agency on Thursday, Steven Donnex who is one of the business people said the commissioning of the facility has improved the way he is conducting his business in Lilongwe.
“I am coming from Zambia to order beverages but you can imagine my goods have been cleared already. Unlike in the past we were spending days right here but now it is history, within two hours, its done.
“We hope that Malawi will have these posts on all borders of entry so that people do not take days to have their goods cleared. There is more efficiency in such facilities,” said 31-year-old Donnex adding he usually go every week to Zambia unlike in the past where he could go twice due to clearance issues.
AP logistics driver, Raphael Phiri concurred with Donnex and hoped the trend will continue for the betterment of those who are doing cross border business, adding as a driver time is of most important.
Phiri said he has seen the importance of One Border Posts saying previously he could spend days at the border before being cleared and that the new facility has brought sanity and order on how things are being done.
“In my truck I have carried cement from Lusaka and soon I arrived here the process of clearing started and within hours everything will be done. The facility has eliminated the need for travelers like us and goods to stop twice just to undertake border crossing formalities,” said Phiri.
Another driver for Tiflometian Company, Ephraim Makandanje said it is encouraging to see that the tone border post has reduced time he usually spends at the border.
Makandanje said such establishments have expedited the movement of goods and people saying it is no longer business as usual.
Head of Corporate Affairs at the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA), Steven Kapoloma has since assured all border users that MRA will continue to maintain efficiency at Mchinji one border post by among others increasing collaboration, keeping members updated as well as providing modern facilities and training to its officials.
The facility, done in collaboration between Zambia and Malawi, became operational last year and signified the importance the two governments attaches to development projects that improve people’s livelihoods.