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Tanzanian boy, 13, returns home from SA after decade away from family

Tanzanian boy, 13, returns home from SA after decade away from family

TimesLIVE13-05-2025

A Tanzanian boy who was three years old when he arrived in South Africa with his grandmother, who has since died, will be reunited with his family in the East African country after the Gauteng department of social development intervened.
The boy, now 13 years old, had allegedly been living under terrible conditions after his grandmother's death.
Dimakatso Matshomo, one of the social workers handling his case, said he was left in the care of unrelated adults who neither ensured his education nor protected his wellbeing.
'He was rescued and placed in the care of the department's child protection services. We were able to trace his family through people who had known his grandmother,' said Matshomo.
Departmental spokesperson Teddy Gomba said a critical step in the reunification process was confirming the boy's biological connection with his father. He said the Tanzanian high commission facilitated DNA testing by arranging for his father to travel to South Africa, covering all associated costs.

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