Thousands of Malawians await repatriation in Durban

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.

Migrants have arrived from Durban, Pietermaritzburg and parts of the Eastern Cape. They are processed at a temporary transit camp set up at the old Durban drive-in before boarding buses to Malawi. Limited space means some wait outside the site until others depart.

Gift Siyabu, who has worked as a plumber in South Africa since September 2017, is among those leaving. He said he has a wife and daughter in the country but they refused to join him. Moosa Lodge said he hopes to return once he obtains proper documents, noting that many employers now face worker shortages.

Mildred Maas, who is five months pregnant, chose to leave despite a scheduled caesarean section. The Inter-Ministerial Committee on Migration announced that those in Durban will move to a new repatriation centre in Musina, though no date was provided.

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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 migrants have arrived at makeshift repatriation sites in Durban, fleeing violence in their communities. The facilities are at capacity with some sleeping outside without basic services.

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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.

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.

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South Africa's Department of Home Affairs has set up a priority court in Durban to handle immigration cases more quickly. The move comes after verification showed 1 876 Malawian nationals living in the country illegally.

President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed the nation on Sunday from Pretoria, admitting government failures in managing illegal immigration and outlining new measures to strengthen borders and enforcement.

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