Mozambique’s National Migration Service (SENAMI) reported an 18 percent increase in border crossings during the first six months of the year. The data, released Tuesday, indicates a significant rise in migratory movement through Mozambique’s borders. While the specific reasons for the increase were not detailed in the initial report, SENAMI is likely analyzing the data to understand the contributing factors. This surge could be attributed to various elements including regional economic shifts, political instability in neighboring countries, or increased travel. Further analysis is expected to provide a clearer picture of the trends driving this growth. The increase impacts border management and resource allocation for SENAMI. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely to ensure border security and facilitate legitimate travel.