South Africa is busy constructing a wall on its border with Mozambique.

The wall is ostensibly being built to make it harder for stolen vehicles to be smuggled into Mozambique.

Over R50 million has been budgeted for the wall, which will have three sections.

According to the BBC, there is an 8km-long section near the Tembe Elephant Park, another 8km-long section near the iSimangaliso Wetland Park and a 9km stretch which will run from the Western end of the Tembe Elephant Park to the Phongolo/Pongola River.

The barriers that have already been constructed have already foiled a number of attempts to smuggle cars stolen in South African into Mozambique.


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