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The summit will take place on the 16th of this month.

Protesters burn a FRELIMO flag during a nationwide strike called by Mozambique presidential candidate Venancio Mondlane to protest the provisional results of an October 9 election, in Maputo, Mozambique, October 21, 2024.Operations at the Lebombo port of entry at the border between South Africa and Mozambique remain suspended.

The ongoing violent post-election protests in Mozambique have led to the suspension of operations at the border post.Opposition parties in Mozambique have denounced the results of last month’s election results. Mpumalanga Community Safety and Security MEC Jackie Macie says the additional security officers will ensure the safety of trucks stuck along the N4 toll road heading to the border.

“We have already deployed our multi-disciplinary task team here at the borderline and along the N4 road. It is a 24-hour deployment that we have carried out already. So I can assure the truck drivers and all our road users on the N4 line from Komatipoort coming to Lebombo Border Post that their safety is guaranteed,” says Macie.

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