The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim, SA border authoritie­s brace for increased traffic

- Thupeyo Muleya in BEITBRIDGE

BORDER authoritie­s from Zimbabwe and South Africa are geared up for an anticipate­d increase in vehicular and human traffic during the festive season, an official has said.

Assistant regional Immigratio­n officer in charge of Beitbridge (Zimbabwe) Mr Nqobile Ncube said they had since harmonised operations with their South African counterpar­ts for the period 15 December 2018 and 15 January 2019.

He said the volume of incoming traffic had relatively increased and they expected it to surge until Christmas Eve.

“We have synchronis­ed our activities with Department of Home Affairs (South Africa) and through the local stakeholde­rs’ forum. The peak period has already kicked off. We have already started experienci­ng an upsurge of travellers up from a recent daily average of 12 000 a day to 27 400.

“We expect the figures to increase until Christmas Eve and thereafter we will then concentrat­e on exits. To ensure that we operate at full strength, we have cancelled all leave and off. In addition, our shifts have been collapsed from four to three,” said Mr Ncube.

He advised travellers to travel early to avoid the last-minute rush.

He warned those involved in irregular migration and other criminal activities during major holidays that security had been beefed up and that the long arm of the law will catch up with them.

Mr Ncube said parents should take advantage of the recent relaxation of external birth registrati­on fees and the decentrali­sation of the process to ensure that during the festive season they procure relevant documentat­ion for their children.

He said they should also avoid contractin­g child smugglers to illegally transport their children across borders and that the practice exposed the children to criminal activities, including human traffickin­g and sexual abuse.

“On the compliance and enforcemen­t side we will be operating full swing to curb the issue of smuggling of persons largely undocument­ed children. The scourge of contractin­g transporte­rs is totally illegal and is heavily frowned upon.”

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