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Red Cross opens kiosk at Beitbridge

- BY REX MPHISA ● Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

AKIOSK to service migrants travelling between Zimbabwe and South Africa was opened on Monday by the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Beitbridge.

The kiosk will target migrants in a bid to link them with their families and relatives. It will also provide internet and phone services, as well as storage facilities for important documents for migrants.

Annually, Beitbridge handles thousands of immigrants through official and non-official crossing points.

Beitbridge district developmen­t co-ordinator Sikhangezi­le Mafu described the centre as a necessity for any country.

“We are a migrant district and the Red Cross response is important and essential. It is needs-based and unites families, which is key to the developmen­t of any country,” Mafu said.

She said Beitbridge district was vulnerable to natural disasters, making Red Cross’ presence in the area crucial.

Zimbabwe country director for ICRC, Elias Hwenga, said the kiosk would be run by Red Cross attendants and offer alerts and warnings, as well as important informatio­n to migrants.

“The opening of this fourth Red Safe kiosk in Zimbabwe, convenient­ly located in Beitbridge which is the busiest road border post in southern Africa, will bring the muchneeded facilities convenient­ly closer to the migrating population, enabling them to easily access services aimed at restoring and maintainin­g contact with their families,” Hwenga said.

Red Cross is also developing a website to assist migrants to access vital informatio­n about the Southern Africa Developmen­t Community region.

It is hoped that the site will help migrants to deal with absentee registrati­ons of children at schools, and to access health services, and birth registrati­on.

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