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RTSA remits K49.5 million on ZRA Tax Commitment

The Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) has settled its Tax commitment with the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) amounting to K49.5 million.
RTSA Director and Chief Executive Officer Zindaba Soko says the Agency remains committed to settling all its outstanding Statutory and other obligations within the shortest possible time.
Mr. Soko has also applauded and recognized the wonderful and unwavering support the agency has continued to receive from the National Road Fund Agency (NRFA), the fund managers, the government through the line ministry, the Ministry of Transport and Communications as well as the Ministry of Finance.
Mr. Soko boasts that the agency is up to date with all its outstanding statutory commitments to ZRA and heed the clarion call of becoming a world class road transport service provider as envisaged in RTSA strategic plan.
He has also stated that the RTSA has put up a plan to ensure that all its statutory obligations are current, going forward.
This is contained in a statement issued to the media by RTSA Head of Public Relations Fredrick Mubanga.

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