In what is expected to be a massive repatriation of South Africans stranded abroad, government has stepped up efforts to bring back home its citizens whose return has been scuppered by Covid-19 lockdowns in various countries, committed to contain the spread of the virus.
While he refused to be drawn to speculation that the intense repatriation programme could spell an end to the waiting agony for more than 1,000 South Africans whose coming home has been uncertain, department of international relations and cooperation (Dirco) spokesperson Lunga Ngqengelele yesterday said Dirco was “on a drive to use any available flight”.
“We are using all available means to address this challenge, including enlisting services of Qatar Airways, Ethiopian and private chartered planes to bring South Africans back home,” said Ngqengelele.
Several repatriation initiatives included:
“These flights demonstrate the need for solidarity and international cooperation in order to respond to Covid-19. It represents an example of the excellent bilateral relations between the State of Qatar and South Africa,” the embassy said.
Also included among other South Africans reported to be stranded abroad, are:
Running out of money and food has deepened a desperation by most to return home.
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