HERALD- An average of 100 bodies of Zimbabweans dying in South Africa are being repatriated home every week.
The newly refurbished Beitbridge Border Post now has a stand-alone Port Health facility that has modern equipment for standard inspections of ill travellers and human remains, among other things.
Previously, these were being attended to in movable containers.
Speaking during a recent media tour organised by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA), Port Health Officer Ms Silibiziso Nkala said most of the human remains arrive in Zimbabwe on Fridays and Saturdays.
She said they have tightened screws to ensure that people do not smuggle goods in and out of the country under the pretext of repatriating human remains for burial.
“The major death causes are chronic illnesses, injuries, gunshots, stab wounds, and motor vehicle accidents,” she said.
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