Motorists warned of delays at Beitbridge border from Sunday night

The Beitbridge Border Post in Musina anticipates traffic congestion starting Sunday night as Easter holidaymakers return home. Border Management Authority officials have deployed drones, body cameras, and armored vehicles to manage the surge and enhance security. Commissioner Dr Michael Masiapato plans a walkabout from Monday to Wednesday.

The Beitbridge Border Post has experienced a balanced traffic flow so far, with few buses and trucks, but authorities expect a surge as holidaymakers head back after Easter.

Border Management Authority (BMA) spokesperson Mmemme Mogotsi stated that traffic is set to increase, prompting the use of drones for monitoring vulnerable areas and body-worn cameras for guards to boost surveillance and accountability.

BMA Assistant Commissioner Azwi Managa detailed the strengthened verification processes for buses. "Our BMA border guards will check the passports, the police will search the bus, and then our port health specialists will scan the people," Managa explained, outlining steps including manifest checks and immigration processing.

Armored vehicles from DCD Protected Mobility have been introduced to patrol hard-to-reach border areas. Ruben Coetzee noted, "We see a lot of people crossing illegally, so illegal cigarettes and other substances cross the border," highlighting their role in rapid response and security.

Commissioner Dr Michael Masiapato is scheduled for a walkabout at the port from Monday to Wednesday amid these measures.

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