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An immigration officer processes the entry of a traveller entering South Africa at passport control.
Pretoria – The International Cross-Border Traders Association (ICTA) on Wednesday said the government of Zimbabwe has made a special arrangement allowing citizens with work permits in foreign countries to travel back to their foreign places of work despite a hard lockdown announced by the country’s Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga, who is also the health minister.
“At first Mr Chiwenga announced that no one was allowed to make any movements (during the hard lockdown re-imposed last weekend to curb the spread of Covid-19). We then showed our disquiet to the government of Zimbabwe,” said ICTA president Denis Juru.
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Traders Fume At Zim Govt Over Border Snarl Up
December 26, 2020
TRADERS have blamed the Zimbabwe government for the costly congestion being experienced at the Beitbridge border post over the Christmas holidays.
This follows reported deaths on 15 persons who include truck drivers who have waited endlessly over days to be cleared at the border post.
There are long vehicular queues on either side of the busy border post with up to 14 km long ones on the South African side.
Hundreds of trucks, buses, taxis and small vehicles remained queued at the Beitbridge border post between South Africa and Zimbabwe this Christmas Day, attempting to get to the port of entry which has been congested for several days.
By Staff Reporter
TRADERS have blamed the Zimbabwe government for the costly congestion being experienced at the Beitbridge border post over the Christmas holidays.
This follows reported deaths on 15 persons who include truck drivers who have waited endlessly over days to be cleared at the border post.
There are long vehicular queues on either side of the busy border post with up to 14 km long ones on the South African side.
Hundreds of trucks, buses, taxis and small vehicles remained queued at the Beitbridge border post between South Africa and Zimbabwe this Christmas Day, attempting to get to the port of entry which has been congested for several days.