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DIRCO repatriates 16 South Africans stranded in Dubai, Doha

The repatriates arrived back in South Africa on Thursday and are currently under quarantine as required by regulations.

The repatriates arrived back on South African soil on Thursday and are currently under quarantine as required by regulations. Another group of approximately 16 South Africans that were stranded in Frankfurt, Germany, are expected to return home over the weekend.DIRCO says it will be bringing in more South Africans stuck abroad using chartered flights.

In line with Minister Naledi Pandor’s instructions, the DIRCO says it is prioritising those who are stuck at the airports, the students who have been asked to vacate their residences, the elderly and the sick.

 

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