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Political unrest disrupts critical SA-Mozambique trade route

Independent online (SA) 15 Jan 2025
Trade between South Africa and Mozambique via the Lebombo/Ressano Garcia Border corridor has slowed to a third of its usual capacity due to lower truck activity, driven by fears surrounding heightened political tensions ... "The borders are never closed.
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ATTA issues travel advisory for Mozambique amid protests

Independent online (SA) 30 Dec 2024
For self-drive travellers from South Africa, the Ressano Garcia border post, though operational, is experiencing significant congestion as travellers move between South Africa and Mozambique ahead of ...
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Grindrod sees shipping delays due to protests in Mozambique, but the group strategy remains on track

Independent online (SA) 20 Dec 2024
EDWARD WEST. [email protected] ... The protests, which began on October 21, 2024, and concentrated at the Komatipoort/Ressano Garcia border from October 24, 2024, resulted in intermittent border closures ... R233.7m), up 37% on the prior period ... 42%) ... .
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South African, Mozambican ministers discuss post-election dispute

Anadolu Agency 18 Dec 2024
The ministers exchanged views and agreed on measures to mitigate the disruption at their ports of entry, particularly at the Lebombo and Ressano Garcia crossings ... 9 election ... 23. At least 110 people have been killed since protests erupted Oct ... .
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Mozambique: Garcia Reopens After Night of Violence

All Africa 15 Dec 2024
Maputo -- The Ressano Garcia border post, between Mozambique and South Africa, reopened on Friday morning after a night of violence ....
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Mozambique markets struggle as vote protests hit imports

Urdu Point 14 Dec 2024
... who won 71 percent.</p><p> Novela fears the next round of protests will lead to a complete halt of exports via the border between Lebombo in South Africa and Ressano Garcia in Mozambique.
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Lebombo border crossing with Mozambique remains suspended due to post-election unrest

Independent online (SA) 11 Dec 2024
The source, who is a service provider for logistics moving through Ressano Garcia, said although the border had not officially closed, no trucks were allowed to enter the customs control area ... BUSINESS REPORT. .
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Avoid Lebombo-Ressano Garcia border crossing for holidays

Business Day 10 Dec 2024
The Border Management Authority of SA has advised holidaymakers heading to Mozambique for the festive season not to use the Lebombo/Ressano Garcia Border post in Mpumalanga because of ongoing protests in Mozambique ... .
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Post-election protests in Mozambique paralyze two power plants

LBC International 07 Dec 2024
"As part of protests taking place throughout the country, a group of ...
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Post-election protests in Mozambique paralyse two power plants

The Peninsula 07 Dec 2024
Maputo ... "As part of protests taking place throughout the country, a group of demonstrators went to the Ressano Garcia and Gigawatt thermoelectric plants, demanding a total shutdown of energy production," Electricidade de Mocambique said ... .
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Unrest blocks Mozambique’s South African border for a second day

Moneyweb 28 Nov 2024
Renewed demonstrations after last month’s elections have led to road closures in Mozambique’s capital, as well as repeated disruptions at the Ressano Garcia border crossing ... .
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Ongoing protests in Mozambique hit operations at Lebombo border post

Business Day 27 Nov 2024
The BMA, in a joint statement with the SA Revenue Service (Sars), said Mozambican customs officials alerted them to protest action affecting the road between Ressano Garcia and the Maputo harbour, on the Mozambican side. .
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South Africa partially reopens border after Mozambique vote sparks concern

Independent online (SA) 11 Nov 2024
“The port is now open for cargo movement, after the Mozambican authorities managed to address challenges with their systems to facilitate processing through the Ressano Garcia port of entry into Mozambique,” the Border Management Authority said.

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