Home affairs committee vows to support BMA to get extra funding to secure SA’s borders

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CAPE TOWN – Parliament’s home affairs committee says it will work hard to support the Border Management Authority (BMA) to get much-needed extra funding to secure the country’s borders.
Committee chairperson Mosa Chabane said that South Africa’s porous borders were well-known and the BMA’s work would be in vain if the authority was not adequately resourced.
At a media briefing at Parliament on Tuesday, Chabane applauded the BMA’s festive season operations.
Since its inception in 2022, the authority has intercepted around half a million people who have tried to sneak their way into the…



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