
The Commissioner of the Border Management Authority (BMA), Dr Michael Masiapato, will on Wednesday lead a high-level delegation from the BMA’s Executive Committee (EXCO) on a monitoring visit to the Durban Harbour.
This significant visit marks the first time
the full BMA EXCO undertakes an official monitoring visit of Durban Harbour (Durban Port), which is Africa’s busiest seaport.The Port Management Committee (PMC) is expected to provide a first-hand, on-the-ground operational report on the environment, challenges and complexities faced by BMA officials stationed at this critical national gateway.
The programme will include an extensive inspection of key port facilities, direct engagement with BMA personnel and interactions with various stakeholders operating within the border management environment.
According to the Border Management Authority, the visit is a critical step in the BMA's strategy to enhance efficiency, security and compliance at South Africa's borders.
“The Durban Harbour is a vital artery for the South African economy and a primary focus for our mandate of integrated border management,” the Border Management Authority said in a statement.
“This visit will not merely be observational, it is a diagnostic mission by the BMA Executive leadership. The EXCO aims to identify systemic challenges and collaboratively develop practical, effective solutions to strengthen border management efforts.
“The visit underscores the BMA’s commitment to evidence-based decision-making and proactive engagement with the operational realities on the front lines,” it said. – SAnews.gov.za
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