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SA closely monitoring Beitbridge border post

by Staff reporter
02 Jul 2016 at 14:51hrs | Views

South Africa's Home Affairs Department is closely monitoring the situation at the Beitbridge port of entry between South Africa and Zimbabwe following violent disruptions on Friday.

In a statement, it stressed that violence occurred on the Zimbabwe side.

"Following the resolution of the standoff between South African traders in the Musina area and Zimbabweans entering South Africa we can confirm that the port of entry is operational today [Saturday] and no incidences have been reported.

"Working together with the South African Police Service (SAPS) and the South African Revenue Service (SARS) we will observe developments closely to ensure ease of travel at the port of entry.

"To this end, we wish to confirm that the violent acts that have been portrayed on social media, including the burning of buildings, took place on the Zimbabwean side and not alongside the borderline as reported," the department said.

Last night protesters torched a section of the border warehouse in Beitbridge as they demonstrated against the Zimbabwean government's decision to "ban" most imports and promote locally-manufactured products.

Two warehouses used by Zimra was burnt down.

Over 30 vehicles were set alight, while the town's major roads were barricaded with burning tyres and huge stones.


Source - online