Ministry of Transport and Logistics (Zambia)

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Ministry of Transport
Agency overview
Formed21 October 1964;59 years ago (1964-10-21)
Jurisdiction Government of Zambia
Headquarters Lusaka, Zambia
MottoConnecting People and their Needs
EmployeesMOT Family: 2,621, MOT: 71 (March 2021)
Annual budgetDecrease2.svg S$2.68 billion (2020)
Minister responsible
Child agencies
  • Land Transport Authority
  • Public Transport Council

The Ministry of Transport and Logistics is a ministry of the Government of Zambia responsible for the administration and regulation of land, sea and air transportation [1] in Zambia. [2] [3]

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History

The Ministry of Transport was formed 1964 out of the then Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.

Statutory Boards

Ministers

The Ministry is headed by the Minister for Transport and Logistics, who is appointed as part of the Cabinet of Zambia. The minister is Mr Frank Tayali. [2]

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