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Department of Transport Proposes New Toll Plaza at Beitbridge Border Post

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Last updated: August 18, 2025 5:41 pm
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The Department of Transport has announced plans for the construction of a toll plaza at the Beitbridge Border Post, South Africa’s busiest land crossing into Zimbabwe.

The proposal, which is open for public comment until 19 September 2025, forms part of a broader strategy to improve traffic management and strengthen revenue collection along the vital N1 trade corridor.

The recommendation was made by the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) in terms of the SANRAL and National Roads Acts.

It follows the 2018 reclassification of sections of the N1 as national roads under SANRAL’s jurisdiction. The proposed tolling site covers a 1.1-kilometre stretch located entirely within the South African side of the Beitbridge International Border Post in Limpopo’s Musina Municipality.

A Strategic Trade Gateway
Beitbridge serves as a critical link between South Africa and Zimbabwe and is a key access point for trade with Botswana, Mozambique, Zambia, Malawi, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and other SADC member states. The border post processes thousands of travellers daily, along with more than 300 freight trucks, making it one of the busiest and most economically significant crossings in the region.

From Congestion to Upgrades
The tolling proposal follows a R4 billion infrastructure upgrade initiated in 2018 to modernise the border post, reduce congestion, and improve operational efficiency. Prior to the upgrades, freight operators often experienced delays of up to a week. With the project completed, the crossing now operates around the clock, with substantially improved traffic flows and reduced waiting times.

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Currently, toll fees for southbound traffic are collected only on the Zimbabwean side. If approved, the new development would allow South African authorities to introduce toll collection within their own territory, marking a significant change in the management of the route.

Public Participation
The Department of Transport has called for public input on the proposal, with stakeholders invited to submit written comments before 19 September 2025. The plan is expected to generate robust debate, particularly around the potential impact of toll fees on cross-border trade, transport costs, and regional economic activity.

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