Immigration Crisis | Repatriation process continues in Cape Town
A number of buses have arrived at the Department of Home Affairs and Refugee Centre in Epping in Cape Town. Passengers are waiting for the go ahead from officials, including the traffic department doing due diligence, to depart for Limpopo. While thousands of Zimbabwean nationals have been successfully processed for travel, a small group of Malawian citizen are still waiting for assistance from the country's consulate. Mariska Botha has more. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.

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