TANZANIA CLOSES NDUTA CAMP HOUSING THOUSANDS OF BURUNDI REFUGEES. (PHOTO).

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 Tanzania closes Nduta camp housing thousands of Burundi refugees Tanzania has closed a camp housing thousands of Burundian refugees and repatriated all but a handful, activists and the United Nations said. Burundian refugees have complained in recent months of being forcibly evicted from the Nduta camp in northwestern Tanzania, following a deal between the governments in Dar Es Salaam and Bujumbura to repatriate around 100,000 of them by June. As of late 2025, there were an estimated 142,000 Burundian refugees housed in two Tanzanian camps - Nduta and Nyarugusu, according to the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR). "The approximately 3,000 refugees who remained in the (Nduta) camp were forcibly loaded onto vehicles to be sent back to Burundi on Thursday," the Coalition for Human Rights/Living in Refugee Camps (CDH/VICAR) said, AFP reported. "Only around 10 families remained on site, awaiting transfer to the Nyarugusu camp, where 198 families had already been sent foll...

NINE SOUTH AFRICAN VEHICLES SEIZED IN MOZAMBIQUE. (PHOTOS).


 Nine South African Vehicles Seized in Mozambique


Mozambican authorities have seized nine vehicles with South African license plates, as seen in images shared by local officials. The operation took place earlier today and involved vehicles suspected of irregular entry or documentation.


Officials confirmed they are in possession of the keys and documents for three of the vehicles, while the rest will be processed on Monday due to a lack of resources, including copying equipment.


One vehicle, a Ford, had been parked for an extended period, and its owners failed to provide keys or a seizure order. The situation reportedly caused tension, with owners expressing frustration at the authorities.


According to a local officer, even a car linked to a senior customs official was not released, emphasising that no exceptions were made. “Those who are strong will leave, those who are not strong will stay,” he said, referencing a law of survival.


The patrol was described as “terrible,” leaving officials with a challenging weekend ahead.

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