Immigration | Migrants from Zimbabwe and Malawi face long delays at new Musina repatriation centre
Thousands of undocumented Malawian and Zimbabwean nationals have been relocated to a newly established repatriation camp outside Musina in Limpopo. They were moved from a temporary site at the Musina Showgrounds on Thursday. The new camp has been equipped with marquees, ablution facilities and access to drinking water, where their repatriation process is expected to be finalised. For the latest, we cross live to SABC News reporter KatlegoNyoni in Musina, Limpopo. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.

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