Elation by tourism operators that congestion on the historic
This decision was overturned following multilateral engagements with the Zambian government and several freight and logistics associations representing the interests of commercial cargo transporters who lobbied to have the bridge remain open to them.
There were also concerns raised that banning trucks from the bridge would put additional strain on the other border posts, especially Beitbridge.
According to a notice issued by the Zambia Revenue Authority, “the impending restriction of transporting exports and imports above 16 tons through Victoria Falls Border Post by rail only in line with Statutory Instruments No 115 of 2020 has been postponed to a date to be communicated”.
Had the announcement not been made, heavy-haul trucks
travelling north or south would have been prevented from crossing the
The decision to ban heavy cargo vehicles was made to boost
MD of Victoria Falls-based Pure Africa, Elisabeth
Curiger, told Tourism Update that the tourism operator understood
that the
“That said, queues of trucks, congestion and additional traffic on either side of the border are most certainly not conducive for the tourism industry. We do hope that a long-term solution can be found between truckers and the authorities that strikes a balance among all stakeholders.”
Shearwater Victoria Falls Spokesperson, Clement Mkwasi,
agreed, noting in an earlier statement to Tourism Update that the
tourism industry had always lamented the defacing of the
Source: Trucks still to use Vic Falls Bridge – for now (02/03/2021)
See Also
Victoria Falls Bits and Blogs (13th February 2021) Zambia clarifies Victoria Falls commercial cargo ban.
Victoria Falls Bits and Blogs (8th February 2021) Zambia bans use of Victoria Falls bridge by haulage trucks.
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