Nahimana Mohammed has been in SA for nearly 10 years, having arrived from Burundi. Standing in a more than 600m home affairs queue on Wednesday, he said his was “a life of suffering”.
He said locals from Samora Machel informal settlement, where he lives, had threatened to rape and kill his sister. He complained that he had never been issued with the correct asylum-seeking documents, despite having applied for them repeatedly.
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