**Efficient Operations Amid Festive Season Rush**

The Border Management Authority (BMA) has reported that over 20,000 immigrants crossed from South Africa into Zimbabwe through the Beitbridge Border Post in Musina, Limpopo, within 24 hours. This bustling port of entry has seen a surge in activity as the festive season intensifies.

BMA senior officials have been closely monitoring the implementation of festive border law enforcement protocols, ensuring smooth operations at one of South Africa’s busiest ports of entry.

**Improved Processing at Beitbridge Border**

Traditionally, the festive season is marked by long queues at Beitbridge, with many travelers, predominantly Zimbabwean nationals, spending nights waiting to be processed. However, this year, improved systems and additional resources have expedited operations.

BMA Commissioner Dr. Mike Masiapato noted that Beitbridge is handling significantly higher traffic compared to other ports.

“All processes within the port are fully operational, including ICT systems, even during load shedding. We’ve deployed technical experts on-site to prevent disruptions. We usually process around 15,000 travelers daily. Between Friday and Saturday, over 20,000 individuals have been cleared. Additionally, we’ve handled more than 8,000 trucks and processed 600 vehicles within 24 hours,” said Dr. Masiapato.

**Positive Feedback from Travelers**

Travelers crossing into Zimbabwe have commended the border officials for streamlining services. Many expressed satisfaction with the reduced waiting times and efficient processing.

One traveler remarked, “The service at the border is commendable. There are no long queues, and the system is running smoothly. I believe I’ll reach home in time, and I appreciate the organization and hard work of the immigration officials.”

Another traveler echoed similar sentiments, stating, “The queue is moving well. I applaud the officials for their efforts. It’s a much better experience than in previous years.”

**Challenges Persist with Congested Traffic**

Despite improved processing at the border post, traffic congestion remains a significant challenge on the N1 road leading to Beitbridge. Motorists expressed frustrations over delays caused by the heavy volume of vehicles.

“The traffic is overwhelming, even though it’s moving slowly. The heat makes it even more uncomfortable, and I hope authorities can open more lanes to ease the congestion,” a motorist shared.

**Round-the-Clock Operations at Beitbridge**

As one of the few 24-hour border posts in South Africa, Beitbridge continues to play a crucial role in facilitating cross-border movement during peak travel periods. Authorities remain on high alert to ensure smooth traffic flow and prevent disruptions.

The festive season highlights the importance of well-coordinated operations at key border posts like Beitbridge, ensuring travelers reach their destinations safely and on time.

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