The Citizen (KZN)

‘Border patrols won’t be of help’

EXPERTS: SLAM GOVERNMENT’S NEW PROGRAMME

- – reitumetse­m@citizen.co.za Reitumetse Makwea

➳ Will be at Maseru, Beitbridge, Lebombo and Kosi Bay posts.

While the deployment of Border Management Authority (BMA) was a big step in right direction to dealing with SA’s porous borders, it, however, seems to be “victim of the same old problem in SA of government being unable to coordinate initiative­s across department­s”.

According to African Defence Review director Darren Olivier, ideally the BMA were supposed to take over all functions of border control, including the role currently performed by the SA National Defence Force (SANDF) but seemed to lack implementa­tion once more. “It’s a rather odd organisati­on,” he said.

Political analyst Ralph Mathekga concurred, saying the programme “clearly was not going to succeed because it was not a clear policy, but rather a reaction”.

He added: “People will always try to lush against fence as long as they know they will access better opportunit­ies where they are going, it’s a simple as that. No border patrol will end this quickly.”

When asked what the department and the minister could do to ensure that the programme was more effective Mathekga said: “Firstly, to come up with policy. Something decent”.

Following a series of videos trending on social media, it seemed foreign nationals were still “coming up with creative ways to enter the country”, which has left many questionin­g whether the BMA was another failed policy and programme by the ANC due to lack of implementa­tion.

Home Affairs Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi announced the deployment of the first group of BMA border guards to facilitate legal and legitimate cross-border movement of people and goods into and out of our country.

In June Motsoaledi announced his department was working on a “complete overhaul” of SA’s immigratio­n system to deal with the immigratio­n “crisis”.

He said this included recruiting more border guards; fighting corruption within home affairs ;and arresting South Africans selling their identity documents to foreigners.

“Immigratio­n is another area of concern. It is a crisis we are all well aware of.

“At the moment, it will suffice to say we have decided on a complete overhaul of the immigratio­n system. Complete overhaul means exactly that.”

He said the BMA would do duty at the “identified problemati­c segments”, which he identified as Beitbridge border gate with Zimbabwe; Lebombo and Kosi Bay with Mozambique, and Maseru Bridge with Lesotho.

Meanwhile, the department published an updated Critical Skills List adding 39 new occupation­s on top of the previous publicatio­n in February, which hosted additions that predominan­tly focused on the medical field.

They are coming up with creative ways to enter SA

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