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Durban - Malawians who have been left homeless after being robbed and chased out of their homes in Burnwood informal settlement, Sydenham, last Tuesday, will either be reintegrated into the communities they fled from or sent back to Malawi, the authorities have said. The group has been living at Sherwood Park displacement centre, next to Musjid-us-Saliheen mosque, since being booted out of the settlement.

“I came here to start a business of selling clothes, but now I am here ,” said Chinguwo, who has two other children in Malawi. “The tents are very hot and there is no place for the women to bath,” she said about living at the displacement centre. “In the morning when I got back, I found that my wife and son were not there. All my stuff was gone: home theatre system, DVDs, bed and food,” Machuwira said.

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