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Martin’s Drift border post reopens after floods

28 Mar 2025
The Martin’s Drift border post. Source: Meraj Chhaya
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The Martin’s Drift border post resumed operations on March 27 at 14h00 following temporary closure due to flooding of the Limpopo River.

The Botswana Unified Revenue Service announced the reopening in a travel advisory, stating that the closure was necessary due to safety concerns.

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