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Govt collects K151 bn since 2001 on vehicle licences

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Parliament heard today that government has since 2001, collected over K151 billion on motor vehicle licences.

Communications and Transport deputy Minister, Mubika Mubika told the House in reponse
to a quesation raised by Roan PF Member of Parliament, Chishimba Kambwili who wanted to know how much revenue the Road Traffic Commission raised in motor vehicle licenses from 2001 to the year 2006.

Mr Mubika explained that in 2001, the comission collected K9 billion, K971,616,182, K20 Billion in 2002 and K21 billion was collected in 2003.

He added that in 2004 the road traffic comission collected K18 Billion, while K35billion and K46 billion was collected in 2005 and 2006 respectively.

Mr Mubika noted that the amount represents an increase of 51 percent of the targeted revenue collected by the Road Traffic Commission in the period under review.

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  1. #1 Oh you talk like a nake chicken (ulelanda nge Koko ishifwele),you dont know that some of that money will go for my medical reviews to London in April 2008!

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