25% spike in illegal border crossings into SA during Mozambique unrest

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25% spike in illegal border crossings into SA during Mozambique unrest
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194 illegal crossings foiled as political instability in Mozambique sees South Africa increasing border security.

The Border Management Authority has reported a 25% spike in attempted illegal border crossings between South Africa and Mozambique amid ongoing political unrest.

“This indicates that there was an increase of 25% in illegal crossings in 2024 as compared to the previous year during the same period,” it said.Read more

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