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Mozambique–South Africa Border Tensions: Mozambique says five citizens were killed in “xenophobic attacks” in Mossel Bay, while South African police confirm only two deaths and are still investigating. Repatriation Update: Mozambique reports about 800 Mozambicans were affected; roughly 300 returned home and more than 500 were sheltered in the Western Cape as repatriation operations ramp up. Safety for Travellers: With anti-immigrant protests spreading across South Africa, authorities are on high alert and no arrests have yet been confirmed in the Mossel Bay deaths. Immigration Crackdown: South African President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed stricter enforcement against illegal migration, including workplace inspections and tougher border security—while warning against xenophobia and violence. Tourism Security Watch: Separate reporting highlights ongoing investigations into a brutal Kruger National Park murder case involving a couple from Mossel Bay, underscoring heightened safety concerns for cross-border visitors. Public Health (Region): A polio vaccination drive is underway in Bulawayo, synchronized with neighbouring countries including Mozambique.

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Mozambique Reports Citizens Killed in South Africa Xenophobic Violence

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