The group is asking for anything people can spare to help pay for a CemAir flight to get them back to SA.
Stranded South Africans are asking for donations to help raise $25,000 through a crowdfunding page to pay for a chartered CemAir flight to get them home.Just over $350 has been raised for 34 South Africans stranded in Morocco by flight restrictions imposed by the Covid-19 lockdown regulations.
The group of South Africans, who have been stuck in Morocco more than a month, are pleading for funds to pay for repatriation as they continue to battle with finances and resources., is asking for anything from $1 to help raise $25,000 to pay for a chartered CemAir fight to get them home. Kwena Isadore Moabelo, one of the stranded South Africans in Morocco, took to Instagram to plead for funds.
“After seven weeks of trying to get home, we have finally managed to secure a chartered flight with CemAir, which will allow us to pick up fellow South Africans in four other African countries before we head home,” he said.
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