The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Activity increases at Beitbridge

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officer-in-charge of Beitbridge, Mr Notius Tarisai, said they usually cleared around 12 000 people daily during off peak periods.

“We have covered a lot of ground as inter-border stakeholde­rs with our South African counterpar­ts,” he said.

“Operations have been harmonised for the period between December 8 and January 11 next year.

“The whole idea is to pull in one direction with a shared vision. Basically, we are building on the success of our previous Border Efficiency and Management Systems initiative.”

Mr Tarisai said traffic had been separated into buses, pedestrian­s, returning residents, commercial and private motorists.

He said they had also requested for additional staff from less busy stations to help with operation during the festive season.

“At the moment we have 46 officers and we hope to receive additional officers this week,” said Mr Tarisai. “In addition, we have collapsed our four shifts into three, and suspended all off and leave days. Going forward we will be collapsing our shifts into two (12 hours shifts) during peak periods.”

Mr Tarisai said they had also adopted zero tolerance to touts, conmen, vendors and criminals who cause unnecessar­y congestion of human traffic within the border area.

He said they were hoping to clear over one million people at the border during the festive season.

“We have been witnessing an increase in people who are coming into the country to experience life under the new Government,” said Mr Tarisai. “You will also note that operations will be reviewed and adjusted throughout the holiday.”

A senior customs official who preferred anonymity said 98 more workers from the less busy stations would be

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