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District Six removals: City’s plan for relocating Zimbabwean nationals before deadline

28 June 2026
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Hundreds of Zimbabwean nationals are currently camped outside the Zimbabwe Consulate in District Six, Cape Town, awaiting repatriation. Among those affected are women and infants, who are sleeping on the pavements in challenging conditions. The situation highlights the ongoing struggles faced by Zimbabweans living abroad, particularly during periods of economic and political instability in their home country. Many are seeking to return to Zimbabwe as the country continues to grapple with various socio-economic issues. The presence of such a large group of individuals raises questions about the support systems in place for expatriates and the processes involved in repatriation.

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This situation is significant as it reflects the broader challenges facing Zimbabweans both domestically and abroad. Zimbabwe has experienced economic turmoil and political unrest for decades, leading to high levels of emigration. Many Zimbabweans seek better opportunities outside their home country, but ongoing issues like the lack of adequate support for returnees complicate their situations. The plight of these individuals at the consulate underscores the urgent need for effective policies addressing repatriation and support for citizens in distress, particularly in light of historical patterns of migration from Zimbabwe to neighboring countries like South Africa.

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