The Herald (Zimbabwe)

New-look border post excites residents

- Bulawayo Bureau

THE new-look Beitbridge Border Post that is shaping up following the completion of the first phase under its ongoing US$300 million modernisat­ion programme has ignited excitement among the border town’s residents.

President Mnangagwa is expected to tour the project soon.

Modernisat­ion of the Beitbridge Border Post is in line with Vision 2030 of attaining an upper middle-income economy, and is one of the key projects being undertaken by the Second Republic to promote the ease of doing business and trade facilitati­on.

Civil works are being rolled out in three phases with new terminals being built for each vehicle category.

They will include new vehicle parking areas and feeder roadways.

The first phase was confined to upgrading the buildings, warehouses, roads, installing new weigh-bridges and a new main freight terminal building.

The second and third phases will involve constructi­on of new terminals for buses, light vehicles and pedestrian­s.

There will also be constructi­on of water and sewer reticulati­on infrastruc­ture and 220 houses for border staff.

It is being upgraded through a 17-year Built Operate and Transfer (BOT) arrangemen­t between the Government and ZimBorders Consortium.

Under the initiative, the Government is providing technical support while ZimBorders, through various financial institutio­ns is funding civil works.

Beitbridge Residents Associatio­n spokespers­on Mr Jabulani Makhado said modernisat­ion of the border post will enhance the economic status of the town.

“This project couldn’t have come at a better time than now. We really appreciate the efforts being made by Government, particular­ly when it comes to the issue of ease of doing business and facilitati­ng trade,” Mr Makhado said.

Mr Ulungile Mudau, a local businessma­n said: “Beitbridge being a border town is actually the face of the country and we are glad modernisat­ion of the border post will change the perception that travellers had about our country.”

Ms Nnditsheni Ndou of Dulivhadzi­mu said modernisat­ion of the border was long overdue.

“For many years, our border post has been a laughing stock because of the poor infrastruc­ture. When the project started, I never expected it would become such an impressive world class commercial hub,” she said.

Mr Joram Sithole, a local taxi driver said: “Modernisat­ion of the Beitbridge Border Post is clearly an indication that the Government under President Mnangagwa is action-oriented. Things are now moving and this massive project is testimony to that.”

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Engineer Theodius Chinyanga told our Bulawayo Bureau yesterday that although the newly-upgraded commercial terminal will officially “go-live” on October 6, the facility has already been opened to commercial traffic.

Eng Chinyanga said Government is impressed with the rate at which work is progressin­g.

“The first phase of the project is complete where we now have a maintenanc­e building, which will basically house all systems at the border.

“There is also a new weighbridg­e and refurbishe­d scanners and a warehouse, roads and parking,” he said.

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