South Africa's Lebombo border post, a critical trade gateway with Mozambique, has partially reopened after a brief closure due to violent protests over Mozambique's election outcomes. The unrest, which saw buildings and vehicles torched, prompted the Border Management Authority to shut down the port of entry. The freight sector, heavily reliant on this border post, is still reeling from the disruption. Elvis Presslin spoke to Gavin Kelly, CEO of the Road Freight Association

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