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South Africa’s Bietbridge border post
The Border Management Authority (BMA) says more than 72 000 travelers have been processed at the Beitbridge Border Post since the start of the Easter holidays. BMA Assistant Commissioner, Azwi Managa, says they have deployed enough personnel to handle the number of people.
As Easter holiday travel concludes, the Border Management Authority says operations at key ports remain under control despite expected heavy volumes. #sabcnews #UpdateAtNoon pic.twitter.com/SxvrkmmP9a
— SABC News Radio (@SABCNews_Radio) April 6, 2026
” Those that are coming in with buses are taken to the main building for processing. We are in the second shift of our execution phase. We were anticipating a high volume for arrivals. And then I think today we expect to process plus-minus 25 000 people as per normal during the time. So far, holistically, we have processed, since the departure leg up to now about 72 000 people.”
The Beitbridge Border Post in Musina is expecting traffic congestion from Sunday night as holidaymakers return to the country after the Easter weekend.
— SABC News (@SABCNews) April 5, 2026
VIDEO | Traffic volumes expected to increase
