BMA Commissioner provides an update on border security

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POLOKWANE – The Border Management Authority (BMA) says their efforts in keeping SA’s borders safe and secure have received a much needed boost.The BMA has deployed drones at five major ports of entry.WATCH: SA’s porous borders | At least 11,000 border guards neededThe drones are borrowed from the Department of Agriculture.Authorities are keeping a watchful eye on cross-border traffic from Zimbabwe which is expected to peak as people make their way back into South Africa.eNCA’s Moloko Moloto spoke with BMA Commissioner Nakampe Masiapato about the situation.



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