Stranded Malawians in Pretoria seek urgent repatriation

More than 100 Malawian nationals stranded outside the Malawian Embassy in Pretoria are calling on the South African and Malawian governments for help to return home. The group has spent over a week in harsh conditions without basic sanitation. A 24-year-old Malawian migrant described the difficulties they face.

The migrants say they lack access to water and shelter. Police have told them they cannot stay in the streets because they are foreigners.

Majidu Moffat, who arrived in South Africa a year ago, said food is available from donors but transport is needed. He added that the group is cold and cannot bathe.

Repatriation efforts are also under way at a centre in Musina, Limpopo, where thousands of migrants from Malawi, Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of Congo are being processed.

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Thousands of Malawian refugees gathered at an old drive-in in Durban seeking safety from anti-immigrant protests.
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Malawians seek refuge at Durban drive-in ahead of protests

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Thousands of Malawians have gathered at an old Durban drive-in site to escape violence linked to upcoming anti-immigrant protests scheduled for 30 June.

Hundreds of Malawian mothers and children remain stranded at Durban’s Sherwood Hall as voluntary repatriation enters its second week. Officials report progress with thousands having returned home, but overcrowding and poor conditions persist at the transit site.

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Nearly 20 000 Malawian nationals have been repatriated from South Africa in recent weeks, yet the number seeking to leave Durban continues to rise. The Department of Home Affairs reports that 90% of those gathered are undocumented. Over 8 000 departed Durban in the past two days.

The Inter-Ministerial Committee on Migration held a briefing on 14 June detailing enforcement actions following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s five-point plan on illegal immigration. Over 2,745 foreign nationals have been repatriated so far. The government warned against vigilantism as anti-migrant groups set a 30 June deadline for undocumented migrants to leave.

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President Cyril Ramaphosa outlined a five-part plan to address illegal immigration in a televised address on 7 June, while condemning xenophobic groups. Protests continue across South Africa, with repatriations of Malawian nationals underway from KwaZulu-Natal.

Vigilante groups in KwaThema have issued a 30 June deadline for immigrants to leave, leading many to close shops amid looting and threats. In Cape Town, hundreds of Zimbabweans are camping outside their consulate seeking repatriation.

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March and March organised nationwide demonstrations on 30 June calling for undocumented migrants to leave South Africa. While most protests remained peaceful, isolated incidents of looting and violence occurred in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng.

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