Zim, SA clear cargo backlog at Beitbridge Border

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau

ZIMBABWEAN and South African authorities have cleared the cargo backlog which had become a common feature at the Beitbridge border post in the last five days.

 Commercial trucks with cargo destined for the regional and international markets have been spending over 24 hours entering South Africa after authorities in that country ran out of parking space due to increased December traffic.

Long queues of southbound commercial haulage trucks had become common in the last few days.

 

The Beitbridge to Masvingo Road had become an eyesore with truckers taking over the roads.

As of yesterday, there were short moving queues of commercial trucks on the major roads with most having left for their destinations at the weekend.

“We have engaged our counterparts over the delays in the cargo clearances through the inter-border management committee. The trucks have been cleared and most of them left the country on Tuesday evening,” said a Zimbabwean border official.

 

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