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Malawi authorities frustrated by illegal Ethiopian immigrants

April 18th, 2008 |  |  5 Comments

Gud naw. Tewaredin eko. Even the stupid little poor Malawi doesn’t want us.

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By Shalom Mkandawire

Nayasa Times — Malawi’s Department of Immigration says some Malawians are frustrating its efforts to contain the influx of illegal immigrants into the country.

Assistant Chief Immigration Officer, Selwin Simfukwe, who is also Regional Immigration Officer for the north said this Thursday in an interview with Nyasa Times in Mzuzu.

This follows reports of an existing syndicate in the northern region that is said to be aiding illegal entries of foreigners into the country through unchartered before hiding them within local neighbourhoods.

“We are concerned with the conduct of some Malawians who have a tendency to harbour illegal foreigners in the country,” said Simfukwe adding immigration officer’s were doing all it could to curb the problem.

He bemoaned this tendency, saying it negatively affects the department’s operations and that it undermines all efforts to repatriate as many illegal immigrants as possible to their countries.

The immigration officer however said inadequate machinery and human resource are also crippling the department’s operations.

“Of course we have a shortage of resources at our offices but we are doing all what we can to arrest the problem,” he said.

The Regional Immigration Officer therefore warned Malawians against providing unauthorised refuge to aliens and appealed to all northerners to report those suspected to be behind the malpractice to his office.

Early this year, Immigration officers in Rumphi nabbed seven Ethiopians in the district after entering Malawi illegally through Hewe border post.

According to Nyasa Times sources, the syndicate aiding unlawful immigrants comprises Malawians, Tanzanians and Zambians and it operates along the Songwe border area in Karonga and Mbeya in neighbouring Tanzania.

Last year, former Home Affairs minister Bob Khamisa, confirmed reports that Malawi was at a huge security risk following continued influx of illegal aliens entering the country using uncharted routes.

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5 Comments to “Malawi authorities frustrated by illegal Ethiopian immigrants”

  1. ጊዜ ክፉ.... says:

    ጊዜ ክፉ….ምን ማላዊ ብቻ ጅቡቲም ባቅምዋ እኛን አባራሪ ሆና የለ እንዴ!!!እረ በቃ በለን ጌታ!!!!

    [Reply]

    April 18th, 2008 at 2:31 PM

  2. Fantu says:

    It is really sad we are victims every where in this world.

    [Reply]

    April 18th, 2008 at 9:01 PM

  3. bert says:

    አረ አይዟቹ እንዴ? አረ ግድ የለም!የምወዳቹና ጎረቤታቹ የሆነው የኤርትራ ህዝብና መንግስት አላቹ:: ድል ለኢትዮጵያና ለኤርትራ ህዝቦች!!!!

    [Reply]

    April 19th, 2008 at 12:30 AM

  4. Samuel Habtu Belay says:

    Dear Elias,
    There is no need to insult Malawi or Malawians, please.

    [Reply]

    April 19th, 2008 at 2:03 AM

  5. Assta B. Gettu says:

    We know a great number of Ethiopians go not only to Malawi but to many other African countries and to western and Eastern countries for economic and political reasons, but do we know how many other people come to Ethiopia for the same reasons? As far as I know, perhaps only the Arabs come to Ethiopia not for economic and political reasons but to get Ethiopian girls.

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    April 20th, 2008 at 8:40 AM

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