BLANTYRE (Reuters) - Authorities in Malawi have rounded up 920 refugees who had settled in different communities to move them back to a camp in a district bordering the capital Lilongwe, home affairs ministry spokesperson Patrick Botha said on Friday. | 10:10am
BLANTYRE (Reuters) - Authorities in Malawi have rounded up 920 refugees who had settled in different communities to move them back to a camp in a dist.
Malawi Police Service and its partners yesterday rounded up about 200 foreign nationals as the crackdown on purported illegal immigrants and refugees extended to Northern, Eastern and Southern regions. The operation follows the passing of an April 15 deadline for asylum seekers and refugees residing outside Dzaleka Refugees Camp in Dowa District to return to
Home Affairs Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi on Monday welcomed the voluntary repatriation of 49 refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo back to their home country.