Industries are counting the cost of the temporary closure of the Lebombo border crossing to Mozambique amid post-election unrest, with experts warning of the risk of job losses and business closures as companies struggle to recover from the disruption.
The border was reopened on Wednesday after the South African economy took an economic hit of up to R10m daily, according to specialists in logistics and export-reliant sectors...
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