eThekwini warns public Durban Drive-In repatriation site is permanently closed
Gift of the Givers has arranged two buses for some of the estimated 400 people waiting to return to Malawi, officials said.
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Stop dropping off foreign employees at closed repatriation site, says eThekwini municipality
A group of about 700 men, women and children have set up base outside the closed Durban drive-in repatriation centre to get government assistance to go back to their countries.
Malawian official urges their nationals not to go to old Drive-In site - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.
The Malawian High Commission in South Africa is appealing to Malawian nationals seeking voluntary repatriation not to go to the old Durban Drive-In site. Officials say the site, which was decommissioned earlier this week has become overwhelmed as efforts continue to assist those seeking voluntary repatriation. Hundreds of Malawian nationals remain outside the site. Malawian consular official Adam Ali says additional support is still needed to tr…
EThekwini municipality tells employers to stop dropping foreign nationals at closed Old Drive In repatriation site
By Sihle Mavuso The eThekwini municipality has made a passionate plea to employers around Durban to stop dumping foreign nationals at the Old Drive In repatriation site, saying the site is now officially closed after all the immigrants that were there have been moved to Musina in Limpopo, where the government has set up a new repatriation centre. The municipality’s plea comes as employers are now dumping their former foreign employees at the sit…

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