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Border Management Authority says more than 20 000 immigrants have crossed from South Africa into Zimbabwe at the Beitbridge Border Post in Musina, Limpopo, in the last 24 hours.

Border Management Authority says more than 20 000 immigrants have crossed from South Africa into Zimbabwe

BMA senior officials were monitoring the implementation of border law enforcement festive at the port of entry. BMA commissioner Dr Mike Masiapato says the Beitbridge Border Post is experiencing high number of people crossing than other ports of entry.

 

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What a huge number. Home is best !

Lol🙉

Don’t let them come back! You should have confiscated their passport/permits and later burned them

Make sure they don't come back

Rolivhuwa975 Not 2 million 😳

Do they use that Border post when they come back or steal cars

They do that every year to go and check their beloved family and when they come back they come with extra family members so that they can make a living in SA. I have a friend from Bulawayo I know what I am talking about.

Bloody 20000 and we still have another 15000 left here what the hell is going on awabuye amabhunu

Boarder management Authority? Kak and nonsense, they can’t manage those boarders , they useless

If we don't come back wil u take care of our girl friends,,coz SA ladies are clear on who is more caring between foreigners and locals

That's all?

They must never come back again...

And how many have crossed from our country to Lesotho? Dololo, instead they Cross in ...

That's 200 000 man 😂

Is that number is for those who crossing ligaly imean because there is still those who buys the surname who are crossing iligaly

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Our SA officials shall all be blessed with a great xmas and wonderfool new year.

Now, the Department of Home affairs must ensure only legal migrants/ foreign nationals are allowed back into SA.

Beitbridge BP in Musina is the gateway to Africa through Zimbabwe that’s why it’s always busy ….your story lacks substance. The more than 200 k pple include Zimbos, Zambians, Malawians, Congolese etc. Resources must be channeled to the area in order to curb illegally activities.

Thats not immigrants its people who make a leaving this side.....they have somewhere to go in December thats not immigrants find another word admin

Now close that border post and send the army in to keep the border close so we have 20 000 less parasites

Legal immigrants. What about the ilegal ones? They have no clue how many

Can i please be a minister of Home Affairs from the 25 Dec till the 15th of Feb 😅

They mustn't come back, we need to breathe

bangabuyi ke

I hope Dudula SG is taking note,03 January SAs must camp at Beite Bridge.prevention is better than cure.

Travel safe our brothers and sisters...till we meet again next year, Africa is home to all of us.

Bangabe besabuya ngikhulumela wonke ama South Africans 🙏

Going to south africa to search for what?

Time to tighten border controls & close all “creative ways”… everyone coming back from Monday must use the main legal entry point..

Our refugees are going back home!

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