Beitbridge

Beitbridge

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Beitbridge is a border town in the province of Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe. The name also refers to the border post and bridge spanning the Limpopo River, which forms the political border between South Africa and Zimbabwe.

Background

The town lies just north of the Limpopo River about 1 km from the Alfred Beit Bridge which spans the Limpopo River between South Africa and Zimbabwe. The main roads lead from the border 321 km north-west to Bulawayo and 585 km north-east to Harare via Masvingo. According to the 2002 Population Census, the town had a population of 22,387. The Beitbridge border post is the busiest road border post in southern Africa and is among the busiest in the world.

The Town

Beitbridge has an estimated 2,570 houses in formal settlements (primarily for government officials and mid-level private sector staff) and 3,000 in informal settlements. Formal-settlement dwellings are mainly two- to three-room brick houses, while those in the informal settlements are among the worst mud houses in Zimbabwe. Average house occupancy in the low-income and informal settlements varies considerably, as many people do not bring their families to Beitbridge, but includes at least four people. Recreational facilities are limited in low-income areas, consisting largely of bars and soccer pitches.

Labour

The major sources of local employment -- freight, retail, construction, customs and the police -- employ about 1,200 people. Informal sector activities -- primarily vending and sex work -- are as large as those in the formal sector, employing about 1,400. Outside Beitbridge town, farming is a major employer. A diamond mine recently closed, increasing unemployment and poverty. Most women rely on vending, sex work and cross-border trading for income.

The Bridge

The bridge is named after Alfred Beit, founder of the De Beers diamond mining company and business associate of Cecil Rhodes. He was also a director of a number of companies, among them the British South Africa Company and Rhodesia Railways. The bridge was constructed in 1929 at a cost of $220 000 and financed jointly between the Beit Railways Trust and the South African Railways. A new bridge was constructed in 1995. The 24th November 1995 marked the official opening of the new Beit Bridge. It was built by the Zimbabwean Government, which now benefits from the tolls levied on crossings. The new bridge can accommodate much greater trans-border traffic than the old one could, which is now for rail traffic only.

Development

On the South African side of the border the N1 Highway connects this border post to the main economic centres of Pretoria (463 km) and Johannesburg (521 km). The closest town is Musina (16 km).
On the Zimbabwean side of the border post the road splits in two, with the A6 running to Bulawayo and the R1 to Masvingo. A railway also passes through this border post, side by side with the road, and splits into a line to Bulawayo and a line to Gweru via Rutenga.

Venue

Dulibadzimu Stadium, a small multi-popurse arena in the town was chosen by the ZANU-PF led 21st February Movement to host the annual national celebration of Robert Mugabe's date of birth on Saturday, 23 February 2008. On 21 February, two days before,Mugabe had turned 84. [Beitbridge readies of Mugabe [http://www.zimdaily.com/news/117/ARTICLE/2384/2008-02-21.html] (accessed 02/20/2008)] It was reported that workers repaired the usually pot-hole rutted to the main roads in the city to make sure Mugabe's motorcade moved swiftly with a measure of comfort.

Migrants

The town is a staging post for most Zimbabweans fleeing the country en route to South Africa. Those who cross the border legally are a fraction of those who cross illegally. Many people brave the crocodile infested Limpopo River and get into South Africa illegally.

Day-migrants cross the border daily to travel to Musina, to buy commodities that are usually scarce back in Zimbabwe.

See also

* Bulawayo
* Matabeleland South
* Musina
* Mwenezi District

References


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