At least 18 Malawians have been deported from Zimbabwe barely few week after 16 other Malawians were also departed from the country.
Confirming the development to this publication was Mwanza border post public relations officer Pasqually Zulu who said that the grouping arrived at the border on Wednesday March 11th in the evening.
Zulu said the group comprises 7 women and 11 men and it is reported that they boarded a Zimbabwe registered bus on transit to South Africa.
The publicist further indicated that these Malawians were arrested by security personnel in Harare on 02 January this year and they had been in custody for more than two months before being deported.
The publicist attributed the deportation to lack of proper documentation and use of uncharted routes which is contrary to Zimbabwe immigration laws.
Meanwhile, the deportees who are from Mzimba and Mangochi districts have been released upon being advised on the need to follow the right procedure before crossing the Malawian borders
Meanwhile, the Department of Immigration and Citizenship Services has appealed to the general public on the need to use proper documentation and use of certified buses whenever they are planning to cross Malawi borders.
Zulu added that in case of doubt, people should always seek guidance from immigration offices located in all the regions countrywide.
Recently, immigration authorities in Mozambique deported 23 Malawian nationals for boarding a cargo van on their transit to South Africa contravening immigration laws therein.
This is happening despite the department of Immigration and Citizenship Services’ efforts in bringing its services closer to the people and reduce immigration related cases.