Dr Aaron Motsoaledi is doing the most. The home affairs minister plans to put an end to foreign nationals entering SA illegally over the country’s questionable borders 👇 fridaymorning
at the border. Motsoaledi added that the members would be subject to regular checks. The BMA unit also took an oath not to take bribes.
South Africans praise Home Affairs Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi for launching the unit:“Looks promising, I hope they are incorruptible and they be moved around different borders to avoid them making “friends” and be subjected to lifestyle audits and random polygraph tests to keep them on their toes.”@mmshiba86 added:
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