Scores of Zimbabweans made a late dash for Beitbridge overnight, causing a severe backlog – and significant overcrowding – at the border post.
South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs said the congestion at the Beitbridge Border Post with Zimbabwe has been cleared and traffic flow has returned to normal.
At least four truck drivers and one Zimbabwean woman have died at the Beitbridge border post amid major delays and congestion over the past couple of days.
Aaron Motsoaledi said the Beitbridge Border crisis was caused by truck drivers, while the RFA believes it is due to new COVID-19 regulations.
Travellers have been queuing up by the Beitbridge border post, many with the hopes of seeing their families during the festive season
While the border post is usually busy over the festive season, additional delays were caused by earlier curfew times and COVID-19 protocols.
The Beitbridge ‘washing line’ leaves much to be desired and relevant departments need to urgently address the situation, say the DA.
The DA said the R37m fence recently erected between South Africa and Zimbabwe has collapsed.
Both parties had sought more time to file affidavits. The matter will be heard on Friday, 16 October 2020
Patricia De Lille has been accused of writing a letter, instructing officials, to push the Beitbridge border fence tender through quickly.
De Lille has been told that her involvement in the alleged Beitbridge border fence corruption will be investigated by National Treasury.
Both the SIU and National Treasury released reports on the Beitbridge border fence saga. De Lille may need to gear up for some more backlash.
Patricia De Lille’s former party has called on her to take responsibility for her role in the Beitbridge border fence project, which an SIU investigation found was inflated by R17m
The Department of Public Works want officials suspected of corruption at the Beitbridge Border Post to face the wrath of the law.
The nightmare continues for Patricia de Lille and her department. The Beitbridge border fence report uncovered more elements of corruption.
The Beitbridge border fence has endured a nightmare existence – and Cyril Ramaphosa has been told to ‘get tough’ with Minister Patricia de Lille.
The R37 million Beitbridge fence, which has been poorly evaluated and consistently vandalised since being erected, is under scrutiny.
The Democratic Alliance says Patricia De Lille refuses to take any responsibility when it comes to the Beitbridge Border fence debacle.
Government have come in for criticism over the R37 million fence upgrade along South Africa’s border with Zimbabwe.
The Beitbridge border fence with Zimbabwe was meant to strengthen Mzansi’s national security. But vandals have already found a way through.
On Wednesday, a contractor was appointed and the site was being handed over to the company on Thursday to start work.
Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi revealed the Beitbridge border post will not be one of the affected 35 ports of entry.