BMA expect increased movement of people during festive season

The Border Management Authority (BMA) says it is expecting an increase in the movement of people and goods during the festive season.

The BMA says it aims to ensure that South African borders are less congested and more efficient in the facilitation of the movement of goods and people.

The Authority’s Dr. Mike Masiapato says, “As required of us by Section 5 of the Border Management Authority Act, we would like to remind all travellers of the key requirements for entering and leaving SA. We would like to implore travellers to ensure that all their documents are ready and in order, to avoid any unnecessary days at the ports of entry.” 

Source: SABC NEWS

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