Immigration Crisis | Dr Vusumuzi Sibanda on the push and pull factors of irregular migration
More Zimbabwean nationals arrived at the Epping Refugee Centre in Cape Town overnight, hoping to secure a place on buses taking them back home. As numbers continue to grow, religious organisations and humanitarian groups have stepped in to support the voluntary repatriation effort. On Saturday, more than a thousand people gathered waiting to board buses to the Beitbridge Border Post. The Zimbabwean Consulate is assisting its citizens following protests against undocumented migrants across the country. To unpack this further, we are joined by Chairperson at the African Diaspora Global Network, Dr Vusumuzi Sibanda. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.

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