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WATCH: eThekwini mayor to fast-track deportation of Sherwood-based Malawian nationals

Under South African immigration laws, deportation requires each undocumented foreign national to be processed individually.

eThekwini mayor, Cyril Xaba, aims to accelerate the deportation process of thousands of Malawian nationals at Sherwood, engaging senior government stakeholders to unlock bottlenecks and ensure the expedited processing of cases.

Mayor Xaba on Tuesday, June 16, visited the Sherwood site to assess progress in the processing of more than 6 000 individuals who are due to be deported.

The process was initially led by Malawian authorities, who were facilitating voluntary repatriation. However, after it became evident that progress was slower than anticipated, the South African Government assumed responsibility and initiated a formal deportation process.

Under South African immigration laws, deportation requires each undocumented foreign national to be processed individually.


eThekwini mayor, Cyril Xaba, visited the Sherwood site on Tuesday to assess progress in the processing of more than 6, 000 Malawian nationals as government intensifies efforts to expedite the deportation process.

This includes identity verification, the issuing of the necessary legal documentation, and appearance before a court to ensure compliance with due process and the protection of constitutional rights.

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Once these legal requirements have been met, deportation can proceed.

To accelerate the process, one court has already been established at the Sherwood site. Mayor Xaba also stated that he is engaging the Department of Justice to establish two additional courts dedicated exclusively to processing these matters.

This intervention is intended to increase capacity and expedite the handling of cases. The Department of Home Affairs has committed to deploying additional officials to support the courts and ensure the efficient processing of all cases.

As of Wednesday, four buses carrying deportees have departed the site en route to Malawi, with officials due to process outstanding cases and facilitate the departure of six additional buses stationed at the site.

Mayor Xaba reaffirmed the municipality’s commitment to supporting national government departments and all relevant stakeholders to ensure that the process is conducted efficiently, lawfully, and with due regard for the rights and dignity of those affected.

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Humanitarian crisis unfolds as Malawian nationals await repatriation Thousands of Malawian nationals have gathered at a Sherwood playground in what has become an unprecedented humanitarian situation, as efforts to voluntarily repatriate affected individuals to Malawi gain momentum/stagnate. The gathering began early last week when around 75 people reportedly left informal settlements in Clare Estate, citing concerns for their safety. Since then, the number has grown significantly, with Malawian nationals from various parts of eThekwini arriving at the site. The influx follows growing anti-illegal immigration campaigns and protests in parts of Durban. Authorities and humanitarian organisations continue to monitor the situation as discussions around voluntary repatriation and the welfare of those gathered at the site continue. #MalawianNationals #Sherwood #DepartmentOfHomeAffairs #Repatriation

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