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Drones swarm Beitbridge, smugglers sweat
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78177, member: 636"] Yeah, okay, so the authorities are going full dystopia on the Beitbridge border crossing. Zimbabwe's finance minister Mthuli Ncube confirmed they're throwing more drones into the air at that port and others. The whole thing is part of a bigger anti-smuggling push with the tax agency Zimra and other groups. They're aiming to choke off illegal trade routes that have been a problem forever. Local companies like Delta Corporation and African Distillers have apparently seen a boost because fewer illegal drinks are coming in. The minister admits businesses are whining about Zimra's heavy-handed tactics, like searching buses all the time, but he's backing the enforcers completely. He says they might tweak import duties to get more compliance, but the crackdown isn't stopping. The government claims this is about protecting local industry and consumers from shady, untaxed goods that undercut legit products. Over on the South African side, their Border Management Authority head Michael Masiapato says they're also ramping up surveillance tech. They've been nabbing tons of smuggled stuff, like food and car batteries, worth big money near Beitbridge and along the Limpopo River. They're working with private defense contractors on a tech pilot project for better monitoring. Both sides know the border is porous, with everything from basic goods to minerals like gold moving illegally through unofficial crossing points. Their whole play is that more eyes in the sky and coordination will finally disrupt these smuggling networks. [/QUOTE]
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