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The Kopfontein Border Post, which is about 60 kilometres from Zeerust in the North West, is expected to experience increased numbers of travellers as well as delivery vehicles over the festive season. Some of those crossing from Botswana to South Africa have expressed mixed feelings about the service.

“We went to Home Affairs. They didn’t tell us anything about having to apply for the unabridged birth certificate. We went to the police station to make the affidavit. Now, we are told to drive back to South Africa to get other documents,” says Mkhize.

 

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...besides motir vehicles there are lot of stolen items leaving S.A. like furniture items..TV sets & many..proof of purchase of these items is not requested..

But the same person was telling us that these asylum seekers are educated and SA needs them.

But the same person was telling us that these asylum seekers are educated and SA needs them. But what I see is that the more they come the more we should get worried

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