19 Apr 2018 | 10:06 PM UTC
South Africa/Botswana: Border closes near Mahikeng April 19 /update 1
South Africa-Botswana border closes near Mahikeng (North West province) April 19 amid unrest; protesters obstruct N18 highway
Event
Protests have continued in the Mahikeng local municipality (North West province) in South Africa on Thursday, April 19, with protesters demanding the resignation of Supra Mahumapelo, Premier of North West province. Demonstrators have reportedly obstructed the N18 highway and other roads in the Mahikeng area with rocks and burning tires, set fire to vehicles, and looted stores, particularly those owned by foreigners. Several demonstrators have been arrested. The Botswanan Ministry of Nationality, Immigration, and Gender Affairs announced on Thursday that border crossings into the Mahikeng area have been closed due to the protests until further notice.
Additional protests, incidents of looting, heightened security measures, and localized associated transportation disruptions are possible in North West province, particularly in Mahikeng, in the coming days.
Context
The administration of Mahumapelo, in office since 2014, has been criticized over alleged corruption and its perceived failure to deliver adequate public services to the population of North West province.
Advice
Individuals in North West province, particularly in Mahikeng, are advised to monitor developments to the situation, avoid all protests and demonstrations as a precaution, and adhere to all instructions issued by the local authorities.