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DA calls for safety and security of South Africans in Mozambique


Published on 2024-12-28 13:01:22 - MSN
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  • Reports of widespread violence, alleged human rights violations, and destruction of private property, including that of South African citizens residing in Mozambique, have raised fears of an imminent collapse of the country's social order.

The Democratic Alliance (DA) in South Africa has raised concerns about the safety of South Africans in Mozambique following the kidnapping of a South African businessman in Maputo. The DA has called on the South African government to ensure the safety and security of its citizens in Mozambique, emphasizing the need for diplomatic efforts to address the rising crime rates and instability in the region. They highlighted the importance of protecting South African nationals and businesses abroad, urging for immediate action to secure the release of the kidnapped individual and to prevent future incidents. The party also stressed the necessity for cooperation between South African and Mozambican authorities to tackle cross-border crime effectively.

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