Rehman Malik meets honorary envoy of Pakistan to Malawi

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Islamabad, Sept. 10 (TNS): Pakistan’s honorary counselor to Malawi, M.I. Sati met Senator Rehman Malik on Monday at his residence.
During the meeting Raja M.I. Sati briefed the Chairman of the Senate committee on Interior, Senator Rehman Malik, about issues Pakistani community facing in African country.

On this occasion, Raja M.I. Sati told Rehman Malik that more than 50,000 Pakistani and family members are settled in Malawi but their problems are not being resolved.
Senator Rehman said that it was regrettable to know that there are neither passports nor NADRA office in Malawi.
Lack of facilities for Pakistanis in Malawi is regrettable, says Malik.
PPP leader was told that Pakistanis in Malawi, Zimbabwe and Mozambique face immense problems for renewal of ID cards and passports.

Malik vowed to raise the issue in Senate Committee on these problems facing by Pakistanis in Malawi, Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
He said that the Interior Ministry should make the strategy for opening passports and Nadra offices in these countries.
He said Pakistani government should give authority to the Pakistani Council of Generals to enhance its relations with these countries.

In many countries Pakistanis face difficulty regarding passports, identity cards and other important documents.