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7,000 Malawians relocated from Durban's Drive-In site

The eThekwini Municipality says the number of undocumented Malawian nationals at the Durban Drive-In site has dropped significantly as coordinated repatriation operations continue, with thousands already transported to Musina. The eThekwini Municipality says ongoing repatriation efforts have resulted in a marked reduction in the number of undocumented Malawian nationals at the Durban Drive-In site. The relocation process is being carried out in coordination with the Department of Home Affairs and supporting non-profit organisations, with individuals being transported to Musina in Limpopo. Since the start of the operation, approximately 7,000 people have been successfully transported, with the Municipality providing logistical and operational support to facilitate processing and movement. On the latest day of operations, 58 buses departed the site, followed by a further 10 buses this morning. An additional 70 buses are expected to leave throughout the day as efforts intensify to conclude the operation. Authorities anticipate that all remaining individuals will be transported by tomorrow, with about 300 people still awaiting processing at the site. The Municipality says it is also engaging with the Department of Home Affairs on securing a dedicated truck to transport luggage, as baggage has contributed to space constraints on buses. eThekwini Municipality says it remains committed to ensuring the repatriation process is conducted in a safe, dignified and orderly manner.

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7,000 Malawians relocated from Durban's Drive-In site

The eThekwini Municipality says the number of undocumented Malawian nationals at the Durban Drive-In site has dropped significantly as coordinated repatriation operations continue, with thousands already transported to…

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  1. sabato 27 giugno 2026·iol.co.za

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  2. sabato 27 giugno 2026·businessday.co.za

    WATCH | Foreigners at Durban drive-in site to be moved to Limpopo processing centre

    Thousands of foreigners living in a temporary repatriation centre in Durban will be relocated to a new processing centre in Musina, Limpopo

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Foreigners at Durban drive-in site to be moved to Limpopo processing centre

Thousands of foreigners living in a temporary repatriation centre in Durban will be relocated to a new processing centre in Musina, Limpopo

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  • sabato 27 giugno 2026·businessday.co.za

    Foreigners at Durban drive-in site to be moved to Limpopo processing centre

    Thousands of foreigners living in a temporary repatriation centre in Durban will be relocated to a new processing centre in Musina, Limpopo

  • sabato 27 giugno 2026·iol.co.za

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

    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…

  • sabato 27 giugno 2026·iol.co.za

    Government relocates Malawian nationals from Durban to Limpopo processing centre

    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…

  • lunedì 29 giugno 2026·businessday.co.za

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  • lunedì 29 giugno 2026·businessday.co.za

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  • lunedì 29 giugno 2026·iol.co.za

    7,000 Malawians relocated from Durban's Drive-In site

    The eThekwini Municipality says the number of undocumented Malawian nationals at the Durban Drive-In site has dropped significantly as coordinated repatriation operations…

  • lunedì 29 giugno 2026·iol.co.za

    IN PICS: Durban Drive-In repatriation site closes as final phase of Malawian relocation nears completion

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