International relations minister Naledi Pandor says the evacuation of South Africans out of war-torn Sudan has been successful, with citizens crossing over to Egypt and ready to come home.
says the evacuation of South Africans out of war-torn Sudan has been successful, with citizens crossing over to Egypt and ready to come home.
The department of international relations and co-operation said 12 more South Africans who are still in Sudan will be evacuated on Tuesday.
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