Border loopholes: Inside Busia’s shadow economy where traders dodge taxes
It is also an illicit zone where traders openly explain why they prefer panya routes to customs, where brokers use coded hand signals to identify vehicles heading towards Kampala and where enforcement officers admit that they know many of the porous routes, but cannot monitor them all at the same time.
Physically challenged man carrying suspected smuggled goods on his wheelchair.
By: Alfred Ochwo, Journalist @New Vision
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Every day, goods worth millions of shillings slip across the Uganda-Kenya border through Busia’s notorious “panya” routes, bypassing customs and costing government vital
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