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Border inefficiencies blamed for Botswana backlogging

Summary by Freight News
Customs personnel working for the South African Revenue Service (Sars) are doing whatever they can to speed up cargo processing at the Kopfontein Border Post on the R49, a cross-border route that has become a choke point of supply ever since the loss of the Groblersbrug transit further north. With no indication when the flood-damaged crossing for in-transit cargo to the
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Freight News broke the news in on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
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