Authorities in Limpopo are increasing transport operations at the Musina repatriation centre as the number of foreign nationals waiting to be sent back rises. According to reporting, more buses have been deployed to move people through the repatriation process amid heightened anti-migrant tensions in South Africa. The updates describe Musina as a key border and staging point for departures, with growing crowds arriving and awaiting procedures linked to repatriation. The reports indicate that officials are responding to the higher volume by expanding capacity rather than changing the overall process at the facility. While the broader context includes reported increases in hostility toward migrants, the information presented focuses on the operational response at Musina—specifically the deployment of additional buses to manage the large number of people waiting. Authorities continue to process arrivals at the centre as repatriation movements are prepared, with the scale of waiting described as reaching into the thousands.