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Eswatini paves way for 24/7, ‘no-stop’ borders

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Senior Manager Trade Facilitation, Namibia Revenue Authority Victoria Weyulu facilitating as the World Customs Organisation expert. (Pics: Courtesy)
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MBABANE – Eswatini has taken another decisive step towards transforming its trade landscape and cementing its position as a regional leader in cross-border facilitation.

Following a transformative two-week Coordinated Border Management (CBM) workshop facilitated by the World Customs Organisation (WCO), the country has successfully united all border agencies under one national vision – to achieve seamless, 24-hour ‘No-Stop’ borders.

The workshop, which concluded last Friday, brought together every government entity involved in border operations – from the Eswatini Revenue Service (ERS) and the Ministry of Agriculture, to the Royal Eswatini Police Service, national intelligence bodies and National Agricultural Marketing Board (NAMBoard) – all working collaboratively under the National Trade Facilitation Committee (NTFC).

For the first time, the long-envisioned concept of one border stop transitioned from aspiration to implementation. The workshop fostered unprecedented inter-agency cooperation, signalling a profound cultural shift in the nation’s approach to trade efficiency.

“This level of all-inclusive commitment marks a pivotal moment for Eswatini’s trade landscape,” said a source within the NTFC leadership. “To see intelligence officers, police and agricultural inspectors sitting side-by-side with customs officials, all dedicated to designing a streamlined process, is a game-changer. It emboldens our belief that a seamless border is within reach.”

ERS Commissioner General Brightwell Nkambule set an ambitious tone, urging stakeholders to aim beyond traditional efficiency goals.

“Our ultimate goal must be a ‘no-stop border,’” he declared. “This is where trusted, compliant traders, who are part of the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) programme, experience a border crossing without the need to stop. This is the zenith of trade facilitation – and it is achievable if we sustain this collaborative spirit and businesses take advantage of the AEO facility.”

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Plans to extend Lavumisa’s operating hours

MBABANE – Following discussions during the sessions, serious consultations have begun to extend operating hours at the Lavumisa Border Gate.

An initial target of midnight operations has been proposed, with a clear and agreed roadmap toward full 24-hour functionality – a move expected to yield immediate benefits for sectors heavily reliant on just-in-time logistics, such as agriculture and transport.

“This is a major achievement for our traders in the agriculture and transport sectors, for whom time is perishable and delays are costly,” said an NTFC.

“Having a seat at the table where these critical decisions are being made ensures that the voice of business leads to outcomes that will boost our nation’s competitiveness.”

*Full article available in our publication.

Eswatini Revenue Service Customs Border Operations Manager Sifiso Shabangu.
Eswatini Revenue Service Customs Border Operations Manager Sifiso Shabangu.
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Nhlanganiso Mkhonta

Nhlanganiso Mkhonta serves as Business Editor at the Times of Eswatini. He reports on business, economics, finance, investment, entrepreneurship and public policy, producing insightful coverage and analysis of the issues driving Eswatini’s economy and the wider African business environment.

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