Immigration | Western Cape continues with repatriation process
Buses lined up at the offices of the Department of Home Affairs and Refugee Centre in Epping in Cape Town on Thursday. Around 2000 Zimbabwean nationals have been successfully processed for travel to the north of the country. At least ten buses were awaiting final official approval to leave the area. For Malawian nationals however, there is no clarity as to when they will be able to travel. SABC News Reporter, Mariska Botha filed this report. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.

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