bma eswatini officials ready in case of disruptions in mozambique

Bma, Eswatini Officials Ready In Case Of Disruptions In Mozambique

The Border Management Authority BMA says it is ready to deal with an influx of people crossing into Mozambique through the Mananga Border Port of Entry between Eswatini and South Africa.

The BMA has engaged with its Eswatini counterparts to discuss their preparedness for the possibility of a resumption of disruptions in Mozambique.

The Mozambican Constitutional Council is tomorrow expected to announce its finding on the post-election results after the opposition alleged irregularities.

BMA Commissioner Dr. Mike Masiapato says, "A primary purpose coming to this particular entry called Mananga is primarily to be able to be briefed about the preparedness about this particular port, just on the basis of its ability to manage the possible influx of people into this particular port, on the basis of the possible disruptions that might happen, so on that basis we are fairly aware if the protest is intensified in Mozambique, the Maputo Corridor will get affected negatively."

Eswatini Chief Immigration Officer, Mthokozisi Dlamini says their immigration officers are on standby.