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84 Malawian Border Jumpers Languish In Zim Prisons

2 years agoWed, 26 Oct 2022 11:02:14 GMT
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84 Malawian Border Jumpers Languish In Zim Prisons

Eighty-four (84) Malawian immigrants are languishing in Zimbabwean prisons after they were arrested for travelling without requisite documents.

It is believed that the majority of the immigrants had no intention of staying in Zimbabwe but were travelling to South Africa.

Malawi’s deputy ambassador to Zimbabwe Elias Mpaso confirmed that scores of Malawians are detained in Zimbabwean prisons saying the embassy was making efforts to repatriate them. He said:

Last Friday we had 84 Malawian nationals in Zimbabwean jails. There are 66 males at Harare Remand Prison and 18 females at Chikurubi. These people were arrested in different parts of Zimbabwe.

However, the government is trying its best to repatriate them, we are still waiting for the Foreign Affairs Department to officially inform us. We are also sourcing funds from Malawi for their repatriation.

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In Malawi, the repatriation process is done in collaboration with the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Department of Food Disaster Management to take our citizens back to Malawi.

Zimbabwe does not have holding facilities for immigrants awaiting deportation and as a result, border jumpers are imprisoned.

The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) said it is a violation of the immigrants’ human rights to put them in prisons together with convicted criminals. | NewsDay

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9 Comments

Anonymous · 2 years ago
Lalivele lisiyangaphi,ncee bonani manje selivalelwa emajele lingonanga lutho kkkkkkkkkkki weqa embizeni wawela emlilweni
dispenser · 2 years ago
what is this **** country trying to do. Those foreigners were not supposed to be detained at all but send back or simply let go
Anglebert Tinashe Chilimanzi · 2 years ago
varikuda ma bribes kubva ku Malawi government.
The High Priest · 2 years ago
Zimbabwean prosecutors are prone to drug abuse..too much mutoriro. Siyayi anachimwene vadzokere kuMalawi
Ngatihurei Tife tikunde miyedzo yepano panyika · 2 years ago
horait iribhoo tazvinzwa
bhlambi huru · 2 years ago
Ngavadzorere ana chimwene kunyika kwavo simpuru.
rei de o selva · 2 years ago
Haa Zimbabwe so ndofunga dayi maive nechinhu
Lodza · 2 years ago
they will surely languish in jail with our sorry state of jails munoona fayaz muchaona kuti kunyika kwenyu kwaive nani
Dhara · 2 years ago
why repeating old post nhai pindula
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Please send them back to their country. They have got wives and kids to financially take care of. Their flies are starving since we are detaining those family bread winners.
Gwedu · 2 years ago
Two truck dzokwana ...vaisei imimi munovasiya pa boarder

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