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14 buses, 980 Malawians, tax money: Inside South Africa largest single-day deportation | SA News

13 June 2026 by Guest

KRUGERSORP – The Home Affairs Department has co-coordinated one of the biggest single-day repatriations. 

Around 980 Malawians are being processed from Lindela Repatriation Centre in Krugersdorp. Fourteen buses were used to transport the group on Thursday night.

Home Affairs official Stephen van Neel said the large number is not solely linked to the voluntary repatriation of Malawian nationals in South Africa impacted by the ongoing anti-illegal immigration protests.

READ | Malawi begins voluntary repatriation of its nationals in SA

Instead, he said some are coming either from correctional service, holding cells or even some of the operations and raids and have been brought to Lindela…

Local Government: The country is divided into municipalities, each governed by
elected councils responsible for local governance.

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