The repatriation site in Epping, Cape Town, has officially closed
The repatriation site in Epping, Cape Town, has officially been closed. Zimbabweans are demanding accountability after luggage meant to be transported to Musina was discarded at the Refugee Centre. More than 30 buses carrying foreign nationals seeking voluntary repatriation have departed from Cape Town this past week. SABC News reporter, Hasina Gori reports from Cape Town, in the Western Cape. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.

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