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Service delivery thermometer - ZimPost
Bulawayo Progressive
Residents Association (BPRA)
February 17, 2012
ZimPost has
become a white elephant as people shun its services due to inefficiency.
At the time of its collapse, the company was marred with corruption.
Customers passed complaints of opened letters, stolen or missing
goods and delays in delivery of letters and parcels. As the economy
recovers from its downturn some companies have made efforts to improve
and resume operations, sadly the post service provider is not reflecting
much progress.
In recent years
companies like Edgars and Topics send account information to clients
in the form of text messages. People have also resorted to private
companies such as DHL and Swift to send and receive goods and documents.
ZimPost also offers the same services. Alternatives to ZimPost are
either expensive or accessible only to a few members of the community.
ZimPost unlike, most private courier companies, has offices positioned
at the resident's convenience. In each constituency there
is a post office which offers various services to residents.
In an information
age communication is most necessary whether it is done online or
via post. Despite technological advancements the importance of postal
service cannot be over emphasised. In Zimbabwe in order to register
to vote, open a bank account among other things one is required
to produce proof of residence. As proof of residence people usually
produce documents in the form of bills and letters addressed to
them. This therefore means that it is important for one to receive
letters as these may come in handy as proof of residence.
In light of
this, BPRA urges the Ministry of Transport and Communications to
ensure the revitalisation of post services. The post office offers
a number of essential services. Below is a list of some of them:
Mail services - Letters, boxes and bags, mail room service
Import and export
of goods - All parcels or packages containing goods which have been
imported by post are held by postal authorities (ZIMPOST) for examination
at places within Zimbabwe at which there are customs houses. The
parcels are made available to ZIMRA officers for examination and
assessment of any duty due thereon.
Letters -
Classified into domestic and international letters, these should
be cleared from posting boxes regularly with international letters
dispatched by the first available flight.
Business reply
service - This is a promotional activity where companies enclose
return addressed envelopes into their client's mail with the
payment for the postage stamps done by the promoting company after
receiving feedback from clients.
Postage Paid
In Cash (PPIC) - For corporate bulk mailers who post at least
100 letters per batch. No stamps are fixed but the customer gets
a receipt for the postage.
Franking machine
- Customers purchase franking units equivalent to the postage paid
they want to use and there are no limit for letters to be processed.
Parcels - are
categorized as domestic or international. Domestic parcels originate
and are delivered within the country. International parcels are
foreign parcels that are either ordinary or insured parcels. Insured
parcels - the customer will be compensated in damage or loss
of the item. Bar coding of items enable track and trace of the route
of the parcel using the parcel number.
Registers -
are classified as domestic or international. Also bar coding is
essential and assist in terms of tracking the registers using a
system International Postal System.
Financial services:
Electronic mail order, e-Mali, Exchange 4 free, Rand Postal Order,
EcoCash, OneWallet
Electronic mail order - With ZimPost one does not have to
have a bank account to transfer money. The Electronic Money Order
is a secure reliable, convenient and simple way of sending or receiving
money countrywide using the network of over 300 post offices. Money
is not physically posted to the payee. A simple payment instruction
is electronically transmitted to the payee's nearest post
office for payment. The payee receives the money transferred real
time.
e-Mali - People
can now transact using e-Mali card at selected Zimpost offices.
Customers can access the following services:
- Cash withdrawals
- Deposits
- Point of
Sale (POS) Purchases
- Money transfers
- Bill payments
- Mini Statements
(last 5 transactions plus closing balance).
Visit the Bulawayo
Progressive Residents Association fact
sheet
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