South Africa’s Border Management Authority (BMA) says more than 35,000 foreign nationals have left the country through the Beitbridge Border Post in Limpopo. Acting BMA commissioner Major General David Chilembe provides the update on Thursday, describing it as part of South Africa’s repatriation programme. The statement focuses on the Beitbridge Port of Entry in Musina, where most departures are occurring. According to the BMA, Chilembe is reporting the number of foreign nationals processed as they leave South Africa through the border post. The outlets report the figure of over 35,000 and attribute it directly to the acting commissioner’s remarks. The reports do not provide additional breakdowns, such as the nationality of the individuals, the timeframe over which the processing occurred, or further operational details beyond the overall total and the location of the port of entry.
BMA says more than 35,000 foreign nationals left South Africa via Beitbridge
South Africa’s Border Management Authority (BMA) says more than 35,000 foreign nationals have left the country through the Beitbridge Border Post in Limpopo. Acting BMA commissioner Major General Davi...
- South Africa’s Border Management Authority says more than 35,000 foreign nationals have left via Beitbridge.
- Acting BMA commissioner Major General David Chilembe provides the update.
- The figure relates to the Beitbridge Border Post in Limpopo.
- Most processing is said to occur at the Beitbridge Port of Entry in Musina.
- The update is linked to South Africa’s repatriation programme.
IOL The acting commissioner of the Border Management Authority (BMA), Major General David Chilembe, says more than 35,000 foreign nationals have left South Africa through the Beitbridge Border Post in Limpopo. He provided an update on South Africa’s repatriation programme on Thursday. Chilembe was focusing on the Beitbridge Port of Entry in Musina, where most […] The post Over 35,000 migrants processed through Beitbridge, says South Africa’s BMA appeared first on NewZimbabwe.com.
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