In Conversation With Mmemme Mogotsi- BMA Spokesperson

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South Africa’s border management systems have come under renewed scrutiny following the release of the Border Management Authority’s (BMA) report on the 2026 Easter border operations. According to the BMA, more than 1.27 million people passed through the country’s ports of entry over a 10-day period, marking a significant increase in cross-border movement compared to the previous year.

The BMA has framed this as a success, pointing to improved coordination between departments, enhanced processing capacity, and smoother movement of people and goods during one of the busiest travel periods on the calendar.

However, the Forum for South Africa (FOSA) has strongly challenged this narrative, arguing that increased volumes do not necessarily reflect improved border control. Instead, FOSA claims that the figures highlight mounting pressure on already strained border systems, raising concerns about the country’s ability to effectively monitor and regulate movement across its borders.

Key concerns raised include the lack of publicly available data on enforcement outcomes such as arrests, deportations, and the interception of illegal activities. FOSA also points to historically high-risk ports of entry, including Beitbridge, Lebombo, and Maseru Bridge, which have long been associated with challenges such as undocumented migration, smuggling, and human trafficking.
14 Apr English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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