Thousands of Malawian foreign nationals, seeking refuge at the Durban drive-in site on North Beach, are going about their business, doing their laundry, shaving their hair, and selling food and other accessories, while others take advantage of Durban's warm weather, basking in the sun, waiting for their repatriation processes.

Officials are struggling to manage the repatriation of undocumented Malawian nationals as new arrivals continue to flood into the Durban Drive-in site.

In the past week, reported incidents of violence, killings and assaults have driven foreign nationals out of their homes and places of work across Durban and Pietermaritzburg.

LOCAL Home Affairs officials in KwaZulu-Natal face mounting challenges as they attempt to manage the repatriation of undocumented Malawian nationals amidst a continuous influx of…

Thousands of Malawian foreign nationals, seeking refuge at the Durban drive-in site on North Beach, are going about their business, doing their laundry, shaving their hair, and…

EThekwini Municipality says 24 buses carrying an estimated 1,714 foreign nationals have departed the Durban Drive-In Site as part of an ongoing repatriation programme conducted…

Residents call for greater consultation as authorities accelerate repatriation efforts across Durban.

“I left my bed and household items, and carried my clothes, blankets, and a bicycle which I had bought for my grandson in Malawi..." - 70-year-old Rabsool Logan Manana, who came…

eThekwini Municipality has announced the relocation of Malawian nationals from the Durban Drive-In temporary repatriation site to a new facility in Musina, Limpopo, as part of a…

eThekwini Municipality has announced the relocation of Malawian nationals from the Durban Drive-In temporary repatriation site to a new facility in Musina, Limpopo, as part of a…