
Malawians made up the bulk of the foreigners, numbering 3,506, followed by Zimbabweans (1,440) Mozambicans (682), while Tanzanians had (17). Mr. Radebe said the repatriation process started soon after the latest spate of xenophobic violence ended in April.
"The Department of Social Development continues to work closely with other relevant departments, as well as civil society organisations to provide support to displaced foreign nationals,” Mr. Radebe said. The official also said over 1,000 foreigners received trauma counseling.
According to the statement, 10 women with children under 12 months of which three had just given birth were flown to their respective countries on their insistence. Mr. Radebe further said the department would continue to do its work to ensure that the underlying socio-economic issues that gave rise to tensions between South Africans and foreign nationals were dealt with.
He also defended the current Operation Fiela (meaning “sweep’’ in Sesotho language) launched after the end of the xenophobia attacks. He said the operation was meant to address the security challenges in a structured and coordinated manner.
(NAN)
Too bad
ReplyDeleteWht is too bad abt dis? They r only doing d needful to avoid wht happened.
DeleteDis wil assist to avoid repeat of wht happened in their country. Its all for good not d other way round.
DeleteY won't dey go bk 2 der respective countries wen der source of income as bn destroyed. SA, God is watching u o
DeleteThis is what they ought to have done, instead they resorted to killing, looting and maiming the so-called illegal immigrants. I'm surprised that Nigerians weren't among the deportees.
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@royal priesthood. Its actually the thought of the occurrence of xenophobia and the resulting consequences. If all African countries were to be like south Africa where then is the peace unity and progress that should bind us together and worse still how can we as a continent stand up against racism against blacks if we discriminate within ourselves. My 'too bad' came from a lot of thoughts. So be slow to jumping to conclusion on peoples comments without critically reasoning from their point of view.
DeleteNigerians nko? Dem no gree come back house abi? Ok o
DeleteNigerians won't come back home.... smh
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Good for them. Lindaobserve
ReplyDeleteNo Nigerians on that list. Lmao!
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No Nigerian left? Chei die hard hustlers
DeleteOh well..
ReplyDeleteNo Nigerians? Lol..nija would rather stay and hustle it out than return
DeleteNawa for SA o... all this belligerence tho
ReplyDeleteNkata(basket) everywhere foreigners do business, indirectly continuing the Xenophobia..
DeleteThe soldiers I saw a wk ago with armored tanks, I've only seen in the movies!
Operation Fiela my foot!
Where are the Nigerians!! First statistics without a Nigerian in a long while!!
ReplyDeleteLol....my thoughts exactly.
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Those are the people that willing to return back to their country no Nigeria will be willing to go back to nija the country is sooo difficult especially this fuel issue. No light, no fuel, traffic everywhere, no security in fact nothing. I weep for my country. God help us
DeleteMtchewwww! Naija man go leave all those heavy yansh with small waist? No way!!!!!
DeleteTrust SA gov.are even afraid to touch Nigerians now because whatsome of you LIB readers don't know is that South Frican understands the power Nigeria commands in Africa. Even the way our government reacted by immidiately calling our consolates home was enough to worry them. And to clarify someone's point, these deportees did not go on their own volition. They were forced out. And another thing,most Nigeruans living there have papers. That is the first thing a Nigerian does when they arrive at a place...
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ReplyDeleteSouth African government will never learn
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Bloody south africans
ReplyDeleteAnd nigerians refuse to come back home
ReplyDeleteSo this xenophobia bulshit is still ongoing? When will these guys grow up na?
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm
ReplyDeleteMstceew!
ReplyDeleteIs that the panacea? Check out here for sports news
ReplyDeleteNo nigerian? Not even one? Hahaha I trust my people...ha ga ahu ishi ya, who wan go kwanu?
ReplyDeleteGoing back to their home country was the best for them as their safety will always be there.
ReplyDeleteYea...its d best o
DeleteNo Nigerians?? Ahn ahn! Na like thia una hate naija reach! Not cool!
ReplyDeleteNigerians don't want to come back, is nigeria that bad?
ReplyDeleteToo bad of SA what a bad reputation for a country
ReplyDeleteSo no Nigerians am the repatriated? Thats ok.
ReplyDeleteToo bad
ReplyDeleteSA government will soon understand what they do to themselves.
ReplyDeleteGuess dey like it like dat
ReplyDeleteGood to know Nigerians re nt among
ReplyDeleteMoye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....
This was what should have being done before the xenophobic attacks started! Repatriate illegals instead of having them butchered and their businesses destroyed.
ReplyDeleteNaija people won't you people come back again
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Nigerians no fit go,instead South African go live there country run for Nigerians
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EH! TOMJERRYSWIT
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ReplyDeleteSo no single Nigerian,i trust them.
ReplyDeleteThey beta run bk home... ...#BetaDaysAhead4Nigeria
ReplyDeleteNo girl.
ReplyDeleteThis SA's should realise they equally have compatriots outside SA taking other nationals Job
ReplyDeleteToo bad! these group of people could not get over the trauma. I trust Naija no voluntary withdrawal from SA. Dem get papers sef, abi dem get better job and what special package does Naija govt have in stock for them? Omazo
ReplyDeleteI trust my fello Naija peeps! Die hard people!
ReplyDeleteMy Nija peeps won't liv there until they start killing again
ReplyDeleteNigerians will rather stay and take the oppression than go back home
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmm..post a free classified advert
ReplyDeletePlease leave SA alone. You just read it. The people voluntarily asked that they want to go back to their countries and they helped them get back. They did not force them
ReplyDeleteHmmm
ReplyDeleteThese people were deported against their will. Most of them are coming right back to SA through the borders, that I can tell you for sure.
ReplyDeletei know nigerians will never be among people coming back home willingly.
ReplyDeleteTrust my fellow Niaja peeps, even if fire falls from heaven they will remain there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a shame. What response does SA and other African peoples with same mindset have when Africans in the diaspora are faced with racism or killed for being Africans in a Western/European culture?
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