The Border Management Authority (BMA) and the South African Revenue Services (SARS) have suspended operations at the Oshoek port of entry with Eswatini following a serious accident involving a 32-ton coal truck earlier today.

The truck allegedly experienced brake failure and descended towards Eswatini on the departure side of the port, before crashing into 10 stationery private vehicles, four SARS vehicles, and one SANDF bakkie, causing significant damage.

A SARS official, one Tourism monitor, and the truck driver sustained injuries and were transported to a hospital in Eswatini for immediate treatment. 

According to BMA Commissioner, Dr Michael Masiapato, the accident severely damaged two guardhouses, and an inspection shelter. 

“As a precautionary measure, all operations at Oshoek port of entry have been temporarily suspended to allow for investigations by SAPS and collection of evidence and photographs from the scene. 

Pending the safety assessments by Disaster Management teams, the operations at the port will continue to be suspended until the necessary clearance has been issued to ensure the safety of all stakeholders,” said Masiapato. 

Due to the suspensions, travellers and transporters of cargo have been advised to use the Nerston port of entry, Mahamba port of entry, Jeppes Reef port of entry as well as Lebombo port of entry with Mozambique. 

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