South African transporters
are eyeing the ambitious
US$259.3-million
Kazungula Bridge project
– located between Zambia
and Botswana – as a way
of avoiding the escalating
costs and delays at the
Beitbridge border post.
The managing director
of a transport and
logistics company told
FTW on condition of
anonymity that he was
headed for Zambia last
week to “check out things
at Kazungula” as he was
becoming increasingly
frustrated with the way
the Beitbridge border post
was being managed. “And
I’m not the only operator
who is looking to bypass
Zimbabwean transits,” he
said.
Currently there is no
alternative as transporters
have to use the Kazungula
ferry crossing which sees
the movement of only 30
trucks per day and the
Groblersbrug/Martins
Drift border post between
SA and Botswana is not
equipped to handle the
vast cargo volumes that are
carried through Beitbridge.
But he was hopeful that,
once completed, the
923-metre-long road and
rail bridge at Kazungula
would offer a viable
alternative.
The Kazungula crossing
is part of the North-
South Corridor, which
links the mineral-rich
regions of Zambia and the
Democratic Republic of
Congo through Botswana
and the port of Durban in
South Africa.
Permanent secretary
in the Botswana
Ministry of Transport
and Communications,
Kabelo Ebineng, said the
bridge was expected to be
completed in July 2019.
CAPTION
Part of the temporary bridge mounted to facilitate the
construction of the permanent Kazungula bridge.
Kazungula the answer to avoiding Beitbridge?
13 Oct 2017 - by Adele Mackenzie
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