Repatriation of Malawians begin in Durban
The repatriation process of roughly 5,000 Malawians has begun in KwaZulu-Natal. Buses have now been inspected, with at least eight prioritised for the first group of women and children. This intervention comes days after Malawian nationals took refuge in an open field in Sydenham, Durban. Newzroom Afrika's Silethiwe Ndlovu reports. Follow us on our new Facebook page: https://tinyurl.com/2p9m6y52 #Newzroom405 Tune into Newzroom Afrika DStv channel 405 for more.

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