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The roads Tolls Act, 1985 enacted by the Parliament of the United Republic of Tanzania on 26 July 1985 provided for the imposition and collection of tolls on the vehicular use of public roads and for other matters related to roads tolls. The tolls were treated as normal government revenues. Two Road Funds were established under two separate declarations made by the Minister for Finance at different times. The first declaration called the “DECLARATION TO ESTABLISH A SPECIAL ROAD FUND”. Or “THE ROADS FUND” was made in august 1991, and the second , the “DECLARATION TO ESTABLISH THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ROADS FUND” was made in august 1992. The Roads Fund was to be used to meet maintenance cost for regional core roads as well as to fund the rehabilitation and maintenance of urban and district roads. Funds were to be derived from the road toll levied on petrol and diesel and various sources levied on motor vehicles such as motor vehicle licenses, motor vehicle registration etc.
As the fuels were established in accordance with section 17(i) of the “Exchequer and Audit Ordinance” (Cap 439) which empowers the Government to establish a special fund, and being only and administrative procedure, the declaration had no legal force and hence no legal liability for failure to comply with the declarations Thus, in order to give the Fund some legal force and secure more stable financing for road maintenance and the management of the funds, the Parliament of the United Republic of Tanzania enacted the roads Tolls (amendment) (No.2) Act. 1998 which established the road Fund and the Roads Fund Board. The Act was revised in the years 2006 and is now referred to as the road and Fuel Tolls Act, CAP 220 (Revised editor 2006).
The Board came into operation in the year 2000 and was located in TETEX House along Pamba road Dar es Salaam.
The first chairperson of the Road Fund Board was Mrs Rose Mange’nya who was followed by Mr Philip A. Magani. The currect chairman is Mr. Joseph O. Haule.
Pursuant to the Road and Fuel Toll Act CAP 220, the main functions of the Road Funds Board are:
Excellence in Roads Fund Management for a well maintained public road network.
To provide sustainable funding for road maintenance to implementing agencies through collection, disbursement and monitoring its utilization for socio-economic wellbeing of the public.
We observe and maintain high standards of ethical behaviour and the rule of law.
We are open, accountable and responsible to stakeholders.
We will work as a team to achieve our objectives.
We will depend on skills, knowledge, and experience in all fields of our operations.
We believe in creative ideas, technologies and practices to enhance quality, effectiveness and efficiency in road maintenance financing.
We execute our duties with respect to professional skills, ethics, standards and guidelines.