Police Fire Rubber Bullets as Malawians Await Repatriation
South African police have fired rubber bullets to disperse Malawian nationals gathered at Sherwood Park in Durban as tensions escalated over delays in repatriation, with displaced migrants expressing anger over slow evacuation processes while authorities move to accelerate immigration procedures and the Malawian government appeals for financial support to assist citizens returning home. Bongani Siziba reports. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: / newscentraltvafrica for more videos Follow News Central on: Facebook: / newscentralafrica Twitter: / newscentraltv Instagram: / newscentraltv LinkedIn: / feed Threads: https://www.threads.net/@newscentraltv TikTok: / newscentraltv WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va4T... For more content, go to: https://newscentral.africa #NewsCentral #Nigeria #Politics #AfricaFirst #Africa #News #WestAfrica #ECOWAS #Government #Governance

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