First 150 Malawian Nationals Depart Western Cape in Voluntary Repatriation Operation
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First 150 Malawian nationals depart Western Cape in voluntary repatriation operation
150 Malawian nationals have commenced their journey home from South Africa as part of a voluntary repatriation exercise, facilitated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
Malawi Repatriates 150 Citizens From South Africa
Malawi Government has begun repatriating its citizens from South Africa, with the first two buses carrying 150 Malawian nationals departing from the Western Cape Province on Saturday. According to a press release issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation on Sunday via its official X page, the citizens are part of a voluntary repatriation exercise involving Malawians who were displaced and had sought refuge in tempor…
First two buses of Malawians have left Mossel Bay
First two buses of Malawians have left Mossel Bay Siya Tsewu Sun, 06/07/2026 - 15:18 JOHANNESBURG - Malawi’s Foreign Affairs Ministry says two buses carrying 150 Malawian nationals have departed South Africa as part of a voluntary repatriation programme.The group had been staying in temporary camps in Mossel Bay, in the Western Cape, after being left with no place to go.In a statement, authorities said the nationals are travelling by road…
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