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Breaking News: Moz – postpone, don’t cancel

31 Oct 2024
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Following a contentious election, Mozambique's opposition party has called for week-long demonstrations and a national strike, beginning today, October 31, which may disrupt travel.

In a statement, SATSA and Africa’s Eden Tourism warned that the unrest may disrupt normal operations in Maputo due to the protest action, the proposed nationwide strike and possible security force presence. The demonstration may also interrupt operations at key border crossings, such as the Lebombo/Ressano Garcia Border Post.

"Now is the time to postpone, not cancel, your Mozambique travel plans," says David Frost, CEO of SATSA. "While we always put traveller safety first, cancelling trips outright is premature and could unnecessarily impact this incredible destination. This approach not only protects travellers' holiday investments but also demonstrates solidarity with our regional tourism partners during challenging times."

"Mozambique remains one of Africa's most compelling destinations, and any disruption will likely be temporary. By postponing rather than cancelling trips, we can help protect the livelihoods of thousands of tourism workers and their families while ensuring our clients don't miss out on experiencing this remarkable destination. We're asking our members to work closely with their Mozambican partners to secure flexible rebooking terms for affected travellers," says Jillian Blackbeard, CEO of Africa's Eden Tourism

Travellers who must travel during this period and intend to cross the border by car should confirm the status of the border posts, exercise increased caution, monitor local news and official communications, and maintain flexible itineraries.

Both SATSA and Africa's Eden Tourism have said they will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates as developments occur.

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