Multiple reports say Shepherd Bushiri’s team enters ongoing migration-related efforts by dispatching buses to assist Malawian nationals stranded in Durban. The reports describe Malawians waiting to be processed at Durban repatriation sites while authorities continue transport and administrative steps linked to returning people to Malawi. According to the accounts, more than 10,000 people have sought assistance to return home amid heightened migration pressures. One report specifically states that 10 buses are being used as part of the transport operation for stranded Malawians. The coverage frames the situation around continued movement and processing at repatriation points rather than changes to policy or legal proceedings. While details on the logistical arrangements and the full number ultimately transported may vary, all sources focus on the use of buses and the scale of demand for help returning home from Durban. The information is presented in the context of an active effort to repatriate people and process them through designated locations.