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Mozambique: Interministerial consultative meeting in Malalane yields positive results

The ministers from South Africa and Mozambique agreed that both countries would endeavour to facilitate border security.

“Security measures will be put in place along the Maputo Corridor towards the Lebombo border to ensure the safe movement of cars and cargo.”

This was said by International Relations and Co-operation Minister Ronald Lamola, during a joint interministerial meeting held at Paradise Creek in Malalane today.

The Mozambican minister of internal affairs, Pascoal João Pedro Ronda. Photo: Sesane Mabuza

The delegation included Minister of Defence Angie Motshega, and Mozambique’s ministers of Internal Affairs, Pascoal João Pedro Ronda, and Transport and Communication, Mateus Malala, among others.

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When asked whether there are any plans to deploy the SANDF to the Lebombo Border Post, Lamola said: “At this stage, the meeting focused more on the bilateral relations between the two countries, such as issues of continued facilitation of border security. I will not divulge the plans and strategies as it is a security risk, but I can assure you the two countries will work and plan together to share information and also respond to each other’s challenges.”

The South African minister of international relations and co-operation, Ronald Lamola. Photo: Sesane Mabuza

He further said the two countries would await the outcome of the Constitutional Council, which will be communicated on Monday, December 23.

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“That outcome is important for us as a country at a bilateral level between the two nations. It is also important for the multilateral forums that we sit in, the SADC [Southern African Development Community] region and the AU [African Union], which also continues to monitor the situation. In terms of energy security, this corridor is very important for South Africa, for petroleum products and gas through the pipeline. This meeting has also looked at mitigating measures in that regard,” said Lamola.

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He further called for calm and restraint from communities adjacent to the border in Mozambique, to allow the due processes of the elections and engagements on long-term issues over economic challenges.

Nkomazi Local Mayor Phindile Magagula. Photo: Sesane Mabuza

Ronda said the current administration is ready to welcome any outcome from the Constitutional Council. He added that measures have been put in place to manage the situation should the protests continue.

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“We are confident that we will be able to deal with whatever happens after the pronouncement by the Constitutional Council. This is not the first time that Venâncio Mondlane has threatened the situation in Mozambique. He did the same thing in November and told his followers that he would be in power. That did not happen. He manipulates young people to participate in these demonstrations. We will agree and accept whatever results the Constitutional Council presents to us,” Ronda said.

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The Optimistic People for the Development of Mozambique’s (Podemos) leader, Mondlane, has proclaimed that Monday’s outcome will determine the severity of the Turbo V8 demonstrations going forward. He also stressed that the council would prove whether they believe the ‘truth or lies’.

“The future of Mozambique will be in the hands of the council’s seven members, who will determine a direction of peace or chaos.”

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Bertus de Bruyn

Bertus de Bruyn is based in Mbombela, Mpumalanga. De Bruyn has been employed by Caxton since 2009. After a short sabbatical of two years, De Bruyn is back at the place he called home, Caxton, at Lowveld Media. He is currently the digital content manager, but has 14 years of journalism skills, news editor, and acting editor duties behind his name.
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