Zimbabwe is tightening controls at its busiest crossing with South Africa as authorities transfer to curb abuse of journey concessions and restore order to cross-border commerce.
Crackdown at Beitbridge border
The Zimbabwe Income Authority (ZIMRA) says it’s strengthening border processes on the Beitbridge Border Put up to enhance effectivity and promote truthful commerce between Zimbabwe and South Africa.
In an announcement, ZIMRA stated it had not too long ago stepped up enforcement on items coming into and leaving the nation by way of Beitbridge, a key gateway for travellers, merchants and transporters transferring between the 2 nations.
Abuse of traveller rebate flagged
Authorities raised concern over the rising misuse of the travellers’ rebate, notably on cross-border routes.
“We want to advise travellers and cross-border merchants that border processes are being strengthened to enhance effectivity and promote truthful commerce,” reads a part of the assertion.
“Travellers are reminded that the private travellers’ rebate is US$200 (R3 300) per individual per calendar month, topic to prescribed situations.”
The authority famous that some people at the moment are utilizing cross-border buses to move items of a business nature whereas trying to move them off as private gadgets.
Smuggling syndicates below border scrutiny
ZIMRA stated it has recognized suspected syndicates transferring business cargo by way of buses to evade paying import duties and export levies.
Officers additionally flagged instances the place merchants fail to provide the required permits and supporting paperwork, additional complicating enforcement on the border.
New guidelines for cross-border merchants
Beneath the tightened measures, items exceeding the US$200 private allowance will appeal to responsibility on the surplus worth.
The authority confused that bulk items meant for resale, or gadgets in business portions, can be handled as business consignments and have to be absolutely declared and cleared by way of licensed clearing brokers.
“Passengers will proceed to be prioritised for quicker processing, whereas business cargo can be dealt with individually by way of the clearing brokers,” the authority stated.
Push for compliance and quicker processing
The income authority added that smaller consignments valued under US$1 000 (R16 500) can nonetheless be cleared at customs counters with out an agent, though it inspired merchants to make use of clearing brokers to keep away from delays.
“Participating clearing brokers for consignments of lower than US$1000 in worth is, nevertheless, inspired because it permits for pre-clearance, tremendously lowering border delays,” stated ZIMRA.
“To keep away from delays, travellers are inspired to declare items precisely, interact licensed clearing brokers the place required, and use pre-clearance services earlier than arrival. These measures are designed to facilitate commerce whereas making certain a easy, truthful and environment friendly border expertise for all”.


















