Cape Town, Western Cape second 48 people to assist Border Management Authority at airport

[Engineering News - South Africa] - 20/08/2025
The City of Cape Town and the Western Cape government will second 48 assistant port control officers to boost the Border Management Authority’s (BMA’s) capacity at the Cape Town International Airport (CTIA). The initiative was unveiled earlier this week by Minister of Home Affairs Leon (…)
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