Zimbabwe Working On Bringing Home Distressed Citizens Locked Down In South Africa
14 April 2020
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Zimbabwe Ambassador to South Africa David Hamadziripi


Zimbabweans in South Africa who may be in distress from the lockdown will soon be allowed to come back home, the country’s Ambassador to South Africa David Hamadziripi has said.

In an interview yesterday, Ambassador Hamadziripi said the embassy in South Africa and consulates countrywide had received distress calls that some Zimbabweans were finding it difficult to make ends meet owing to the South African national lockdown and wanted to come back home.

“We want to ascertain the numbers and locations of those who may be in need of this assistance and advise the authorities of our Government accordingly,” he said.

There is a large number of Zimbabweans living in South Africa.

Some are formally employed across all the sectors of the economy that include banking, hospitality and education, but the majority do menial jobs or are unemployed.

Those intending to come back home should contact the embassy or the consulates so that arrangements for repatriation can be made, said Ambassador Hamadziripi.

“The Consulate of Zimbabwe in Cape Town would like to know if there are any Zimbabwean nationals in distress during this lockdown and are willing to be repatriated home,” said the consulate in a statement yesterday.