Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

LOCAL NEWS

Ramaphosa building a concrete border wall between SA and Mozambique

Ramaphosa building a concrete border wall between SA and Mozambique

The KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government had made a decision to resume construction of a concrete wall long the South Africa/Mozambique border to curb the theft of motor vehicles and the movement of illicit goods.

The Provincial Executive Council announced this week that anti–crime fighting operations will be intensified in the province, as announced by Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube in the State of the Province Address. Combatting cross-border crimes is high on the agenda, especially as most smuggling of stolen vehicles happens along the border with Mozambique, of which KwaZulu-Natal shares an important portion.

The Council said that government’s effort of addressing the scourge of cross-border crime has been strengthened following the exco decision for the Department of Transport to resume the construction of the concrete wall. The concrete barrier wall will be constructed between uMkhanyakude District and the Mozambique border.

Following the termination of the previous contractor, the Council announced that the Department of Transport has assessed the status of the project and developed a schedule for the resumption of the crime fighting construction project.

The Council said it remains resolute to take the war to criminals in pursuit of ensuring safety and justice in the province and beyond its borders.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

The brazen criminality in northern KwaZulu-Natal has among others claimed the lives of two prominent crime fighting activists, Judah Mthethwa and Sandile Tembe who were leading the fight against cross border crime.

Both Mthethwa and Tembe were gunned down by unknown assailants in separate incidents.

In late 2020, the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Roads and Transport, working and financing in conjunction with the national Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DWPI), committed R50 million for the manufacture and positioning of 156 concrete barrier units along an eight kilometre stretch of border between South Africa and Mozambique. The project was expected to cost in the region of R86 million. The 8 km project had been placed on hold pending completion of a Special Investigative Unit investigation into the R85.7 million tender awarded to ISF Construction and Shula Construction by the KZN Department of Transport. The project came to an abrupt halt after only 166 metres of jersey barriers had been installed and R48 million had been paid to contractors, Daily Maverick reported.

The new concrete jersey barriers were positioned in places identified by SA National Defence Force soldiers on border protection duty as high use and potential high use ones by vehicle thieves.

Nearly ten years ago the area was noted as a hotspot for stolen vehicles to be taken out of South Africa. Intelligence collected by soldiers on patrol and from local residents assisted in identifying specific areas used by vehicle thieves and led to what an SA Army officer later called “a light bulb moment” to install first rock barriers and then concrete barriers.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

 

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Catch More Updates Below

WORLD NEWS

Mozambique ferry disaster kills more than 90: officials More than 90 people have died after a ferry sank off the north coast of Mozambique,...

WORLD NEWS

Storm Filipo Strikes Mozambique, Endangering 500,000+ People Tropical storm Filipo made landfall in Mozambique’s Inhambane province at around 05:00 local time (03:00 GMT). The...

LOCAL NEWS

Zimbabwe and Mozambique have reached an agreement to refurbish and extend a 10km railway line from Machipanda to Mutare within the next three months....

LOCAL NEWS

A TRANSPARENCY College student, who went missing on March 1, has been brought back home from Mozambique where she had gone to stay with...

WORLD NEWS

The government of Mozambique has banned the Johane Marange Apostolic Sect for allegedly encouraging child marriage and disregarding health issues. The controversial religious sect,...

WORLD NEWS

South Africa’s president Cyril Ramaphosa could face impeachment after an independent panel appointed by the Speaker of Parliament Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula found preliminary evidence that...

Advertisement