Newly appointed executive
director of the Trans
Kalahari Corridor Secretariat,
Leslie Mpofu, brings to the
position a wealth of experience in
the regional transport sector.
Previously a transport
specialist with the Southern
African Customs Union (Sacu),
he worked for the Botswana
government for 17 years, finally
holding the
position of
chief transport
officer.
He has a
social science
degree from
the University
of Botswana
and has also
completed
a Master of
Transport
Management
from the
University of
Sydney in Australia.
According to Mpofu, his
mandate in his new post is well
defined.
“My principals put three
objectives before me. These
are the review of the TKCMC
strategic plan, filling strategic
positions in the secretariat, as
well as ensuring that institutional
structures are developed and are
in place,” he says.
“These objectives are important
for the TKCMC to deliver on its
mandate.”
The challenges faced are
however multifold – among
them harmonisation of customs
and transport procedures
and regulation, safety and
security along the corridor, and
development of strategic alliances
amongst service
providers in
member states.
Inadequate
staffing of the
secretariat
and funding
constraints are
also a concern.
The
engagement
of the private
sector in the
development and
management of
the corridor is a
strong priority, he adds.
“The TKC is a strategic corridor
that is important not only to the
members of the TKCMC but also
to the whole SADC region. It’s in
the interests of all stakeholders
to join hands as we develop the
TKC as an economic corridor
that will enhance socio-economic
development for the region at
large.”
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The engagement of
the private sector in
the development and
management of the
corridor is a strong
priority.
– Leslie Mpofu
Into the TKCS hot seat
18 Nov 2015 - by Staff reporter
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