Water supply restored at SA border, operations resume

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau
The movement of commercial and private traffic has resumed at Beitbridge Border Post following the restoration of water supplies at the South African component of the port of entry.

Commercial cargo has in the last three days been piling up Sadc’s busiest inland port of entry after South Africa temporarily closed its component of the border due to a major fault on the water supply line on Monday.

South Africa’s Revenue Services (SARS) spokesperson, Mr Siphithi Sibeko was not readily available for comment today.

However, border officials at Beitbridge said traffic started moving but slowly from Tuesday midnight.

“Water supplies have been restore and since Wednesday morning we have been pushing traffic going either side of the border,” said a border official.

“We expect to clear most of the traffic by tomorrow morning”.

Long but moving queues of South Africa-bound commercial trucks were seen on the 2 km stretch along the Beitbridge to Bulawayo road.

The trucks were being cleared to go into either country in batches to avoid clogging the border.

An average of 1200 trucks passes through the Beitbridge border post daily going into either South Africa or Zimbabwe. @tupeyo

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