āHundreds of Malawian nationals who were being repatriated from KwaZulu-Natal were left stranded at a bus depot in the Phumla Mqashi informal settlement in Johannesburg after the drivers of the buses they had boarded did not have passports to cross the border.Ā Ā Ā
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