JOHANNESBURG - A shutdown to mark day 7 of the ongoing protests in Mozambique is expected to take place on Thursday.
Opposition members and independent observers alleged vote-rigging following the general elections in Mozambique last month, prompting violent protests.
Now, the South African Border Management Authority says it's monitoring the situation to ensure the impasse does not spill into the country.
eNCA Reporter Pule Letshwiti-Jones is at the Lebombo border post and has more details in the video above.
[BREAKING NEWS] Lebombo border between SA and SA Mozambique closed again. Mozambique officials are warning of intensified protests. Mozambican border officials allegedly taking shelter in South Africa. More details on #eNCA #DStv403 #QuestionThinkAct pic.twitter.com/oC5EGHRDgm
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