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Zimbabwean Woman Who Died At Beitbridge Not Part of Repatriation – South Africa Says

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Last updated: July 17, 2026 6:08 am
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The South African Home Affairs Department has said a Zimbabwean woman who passed away on Tuesday after she collapsed at the Beitbridge Border Post in Limpopo was not part of those who were being repatriated.

BREAKING: Zimbabwean Woman Dies After Collapsing on Repatriation Bus at  Beitbridge Border A Zimbabwean woman, identified as Lucia Nangwaza,  reportedly died after collapsing on a repatriation bus shortly after it  arrived at

The department’s Chief Director Albert Matsaung says the woman had travelled from Pietermaritzburg in KwaZulu-Natal on a bus that was not part of the official repatriation process.

Matsaung was speaking at the Musina Temporary Repatriation Centre where the processing of undocumented immigrants is continuing.

“I must confirm that, that bus is not a bus that is linked to the repatriation centre. Remember there are buses that continue to commute to Zimbabwe, there are buses that continue to commute to several countries where ordinarily those buses are transporting some of the people that are moving from all the provinces. Information that we have received is that this person was of the people that were moved from Pietermaritzburg.”

Matsaung says that her relatives were in the bus with her.

 

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