Hundreds stranded as Western Cape closes Epping repatriation centre
According to the Western Cape Premier, Alan Winde, this operation demonstrated what can be achieved when all spheres of government, humanitarian organisations,…
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Robin-Lee Francke | Published 7 minutes ago Hundreds of foreign nationals have been left stranded after the Western Cape Government announced the closure of its repatriation centre in Epping, Cape Town on Sunday. The facility served as a central base where individuals gathered to be processed by the Department of Home Affairs and their respective consulates before boarding buses to return to their countries of origin.
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Robin-Lee Francke | Published 7 minutes ago Hundreds of foreign nationals have been left stranded after the Western Cape Government announced the closure of its repatriation centre in Epping, Cape Town on Sunday.
according to IOL (Independent Online)The facility served as a central base where individuals gathered to be processed by the Department of Home Affairs and their respective consulates before boarding buses to return to their countries of origin.
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