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    South Africa tightens security along Mozambique border

    By Anadolu AgencyDecember 30, 20243 Mins Read
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    South Africa has increased security and patrol along its border with Mozambique to prevent and combat any opportunistic crime that may arise as a result of the neighboring country’s ongoing protests, said a statement.

    Mozambique has been gripped by weeks of violent protests since late October, when the electoral authority declared 47-year-old Daniel Chapo of the ruling Frelimo the winner of the presidential elections with 71% of the vote, defeating opposition candidate Venancio Mondlane with 20%.

    The opposition rejected the results, claiming the vote had been rigged. The Constitutional Council was then tasked with overseeing the case, and last week it affirmed that Chapo had won the vote but reduced his percentage to 65%. This caused fresh and more violent protests.

    “The government of South Africa is actively engaging the government of Mozambique at a bilateral level to explore these concerns and explore sustainable solutions,” South Africa’s National Joint Operations and Intelligence Structure (NATJOINTS) said on Sunday.

    It said both nations are leveraging their strong diplomatic ties to ensure that appropriate measures are implemented to restore order and enhance security in affected regions.

    “These engagements reflect a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect that underpins the relationship between South Africa and Mozambique,” it said.

    Last month, South Africa temporarily closed its busy border crossing with Mozambique due to the ongoing post-election violence in the neighboring country. Protesters torched vehicles on the Mozambican side of the Lebombo Port of entry.

    On the weekend, local media reported that President Cyril Ramaphosa had sent Sydney Mufamadi as his special envoy to Mozambique to discuss escalating post-election violence that threatens regional stability.

    At least 261 people have died since the protests started in the country, with most deaths caused by gunfire from security personnel, according to local elections monitoring group Plataforma DECIDE.

    Last week, 33 people were killed when hundreds of inmates broke out of Maputo Central Prison in Matola, located about 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) from the capital. Police chief Bernardino Rafael confirmed that 1,534 prisoners had escaped, including 29 “highly dangerous” terrorists, raising serious security concerns.

    The violence has forced people to flee the country to neighboring Malawi.

    Minister of Information and Digitization Moses Kunkuyu said Monday that the ongoing protests have affected fuel imports to the landlocked Malawi.

    About 3,000 refugees from Mozambique have crossed into Malawi since Monday last week, he added.

    Dominic Mwandira, a senior official in Malawi’s Nsanje district, which borders Mozambique, earlier told Anadolu: “They are coming as families, and we have, so far, sheltered them in schools waiting for proper arrangements. The number is likely to rise.”

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