JOHANNESBURG — More people passed through the South African ports of entry this festive season compared to last year with Beitbridge recording the second highest figures, the home affairs department said yesterday.
Spokesman Ronnie Mamoepe said over three million travellers’ documents were processed at ports since the start of the month.
“According to the Home Affairs Movement Control system, a total of 3 262 520 travellers were recorded in our ports of entry for the period of December 1 to 25, which represents an increase of 8,32% compared to the 2012 statistics which recorded a figure of 3 011 935.”
The busiest point of entry was the OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, followed by the Beitbridge border, with Zimbabwe, in Limpopo.
Mamopoepe said the top nationalities leaving South Africa were from Lesotho, Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
He said the department deployed more staff, extended staffers’ working hours and office infrastructure to ensure processing was effective and efficient.
The department worked with customs, the SA Revenue Service, SA Police, SA National Defence Force, and the health and agriculture departments during the festive rush.
“These measures will remain in place throughout the festive season and extend to cover events associated with the forthcoming Chan 2014 Soccer Tournament scheduled for South Africa from January 11 to February 4 2014,” Mamoepe said.
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