Along with blocking entry to nearly 60 000 people trying to enter the country illegally, border guards also prevented ...
During the 2024/25 festive season, the BMA successfully managed the movement of 5 084 251 travellers – an increase of over 51 000 compared to the previous year. This included processing of 395 189 ...
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The South African on MSNBeitbridge Border handles over 600,000 travellers during festive seasonOver 645,000 travellers used Beitbridge Border Post during the 2024 festive season, highlighting a surge in cross-border movement.
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eNCA on MSNBMA records 215% increase in prevention of illegal border crossings during 2024/'25 festive seasonHome Affairs minister Leon Schreiber revealed this in an update on its festive season operations. "The number of attempted ...
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During the festive season, South Africa’s Border Management Authority intercepted over 58 000 illegal entries, doubling last ...
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Tech Financials on MSNDrone technology boosts border security over festive seasonThe use of drone technology has boosted South Africa’s border security efforts, with operations at ports of entry this festive season having been improved as a result.
The Border Management Authority (BMA) has attributed this to the violent protests that broke out in Mozambique in December. The BMA, alongside Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber, briefed the ...
The Border Management Authority (BMA) used the equipment to intercept over 2,000 illegal immigrants attempting to enter South Africa during the festive season. Schreiber said the technology was ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNBorder Handles 645 000 Travellers During HolidayA total of 645 590 travellers used the Beitbridge Border Post during the just ended 2024 festive season, South Africa's Border Management Authority (BMA) said yesterday.In a statement, the BMA said ...
In a significant development at South Africa’s borders during the 2024/2025 festive season, the Border Management Authority (BMA) reported that Lesotho nationals topped the list of undocumented ...
The number of travellers using the Lebombo port of entry decreased by over 180,000 over the festive season. The South African Border Management Authority (BMA) has attributed this to the violent ...
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