Presidents Kenyatta, Museveni make an extensive tour of the Port of Mombasa
BY MWAKERA MWAJEFA
And PSCU
More than three million tonnes of cargo has been handled by the Standard Gauge Railway from the Port of Mombasa between January 2018 and January this year.
Disclosing this, the Transport cabinet secretary James Macharia briefed President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Ugandan counterpart President Yoweri Museveni while touring the port to see its latest operations and recent developments.
The CS said the SGR has enhanced cargo transportation services from the port to the Nairobi Inland Container Depot (ICD).
In his presentation, the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) managing director Daniel Manduku highlighted the improved performance of the port and the ongoing expansion of the facility.
Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) commissioner for customs and border Control Kevin Safari and the Uganda Revenue Authority manager in Kenya Julius Rubagumya spoke on the achievements in cargo transportation between the two countries since the implementation of the Single Customs Territory (SCT).
“Our presentation focuses on the concept of the Single Customs Territory whereby we now have Kenya Revenue Authority working side by side with the Uganda Revenue Authority,” Mr Safari said.
According to him the implementation of the SCT has eliminated duplication of customs procedures in Kenya and Uganda leading to a reduction in cargo clearance time.
in his response, Mr Rubagumya explained the benefits of the SCT saying it has enhanced cargo security through the Regional Electronic Cargo Tracking System in both Uganda and Kenya.
“Enhancing cargo security through the Electronic Cargo Tracking System is a huge relief to our governments but more so to the private sector. We used to have issues of escorts where police would escort cargo from here to Malaba and if you miss an escort on Friday evening maybe you are likely to get escort on Monday,” he added.
The physical escort is now history, Mr Rubagumya said the use of Electronic Cargo Tracking and monitoring centres both in Kampala and Nairobi has helped to track the movement of trucks from the port to its destination.
The Ugandan manager added that along the roads there are also rapid response units that ensure no one diverts cargo or evades paying tax.
President Kenyatta and President Museveni were impressed by the operations at the port and the close collaboration between the Kenya Revenue Authority and the Uganda Revenue Authority that has improved efficiency at the port.
While at the port, President Kenyatta inspected the ongoing construction of the modern Cruise Ship Terminal that is currently 40 percent complete.
Briefing the President on the benefits of the cruise ship terminal, Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala said the modern facility will boost cruise ship tourism in the country.
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