Beitbridge border: More than 1,100 Malawian nationals return home
On 18 June, EWN went to the Beitbridge port of entry, the border between South Africa and Zimbabwe, where over 1100 Malawian nationals were processed and transported to return to their home country. According to the Border Management Authority, this represented the largest number of Malawian nationals processed by the BMA in a single day as part of a coordinated repatriation exercise.

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