Festive journey turned chaotic on the Lebombo border publish this Christmas, as greater than 50 000 individuals crossed between South Africa and Mozambique in simply two days.
This triggered kilometre-long queues and hours of delays for holidaymakers and freight carriers.
Photos from the scene confirmed plenty of foot and street visitors competing for area at one of many nation’s busiest land borders.
The Border Administration Authority (BMA) says the surge displays a return to pre-Covid journey volumes, mixed with extreme staffing and infrastructure constraints.
In response to the BMA, Lebombo – together with Beitbridge – has been beneath intense strain as festive season visitors has peaked.
BMA Commissioner Mike Masiapato admitted that the authority is working at simply 25% of its meant capability, with solely 2 600 officers in place as a substitute of the deliberate 11 000.
“That actuality isn’t just a nationwide posture, it’s what we’re experiencing on the bottom,” Masiapato informed EWN.
He added that immigration officers have been bearing the brunt of the strain as hundreds of travellers wanted to be processed briefly timeframes.
The scenario worsened on Christmas Day, when overwhelmed methods pressured South African and Mozambican authorities to revert to handbook processing at Lebombo.
In response to IOL, the BMA confirmed that greater than 30 000 travellers have been processed at Lebombo in simply 24 hours – a brand new report for a land port of entry.
Guide processing at Lebombo raises safety issues
As journey volumes started to overwhel border methods, a choice to revert to handbook processing was reached in session with Residence Affairs Deputy Minister Njabulo Nzuza and senior officers.
Guide processing is alleged to pose a significant safety danger, because it bypasses the digital system that robotically flags needed criminals linked to databases equivalent to SAPS and Interpol, probably permitting suspects to go via undetected.
“Due to the queues, we’re fully struggling to clear everyone,” Masiapato added.
“We have now simply determined that we’re going to do a further handbook processing of the entire travellers right here… that means that we’re not going to be utilizing the system.”
Underneath the short-term association, officers manually stamped passports and captured travellers’ particulars on cellphones, with the data to be uploaded later for record-keeping. The digital system remained in use for travellers of different nationalities, however not for South Africans and Mozambicans throughout the peak interval.
Masiapato warned that if needed people have been later recognized as having crossed throughout the system outage, legislation enforcement businesses must monitor them down.



















