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Malawian nationals to be relocated from Durban Drive-In to Limpopo

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Mthobisi Nozulela
Malawian nationals to be relocated from Durban Drive-In to Limpopo
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The eThekwini Municipality is relocating Malawian nationals from a temporary site in Durban to a new facility in Musina, Limpopo. This move is part of a national effort to streamline the processing of undocumented migrants and facilitate voluntary repatriation.

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The relocation reflects South Africa's ongoing efforts to manage migration flows and improve the efficiency of its repatriation processes.

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Ask AI 1 min eThekwini Municipality has announced that Malawian nationals currently housed at the Durban Drive-in temporary repatriation site will be moved to a new facility in Musina, Limpopo.

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