Hundreds of Malawian nationals awaiting deportation from a temporary shelter in Sherwood, Durban, have expressed anger and disappointment over their treatment, arguing that many have contributed positively to South Africa's economy by creating jobs and supporting local communities. Some claim they are being unfairly targeted despite having built businesses and livelihoods in the country, while others have criticised both the South African and Malawian governments for their handling of the situation.

Stranded Malawian nationals in South Africa are urging their government to seek financial support from their country's wealthy elite for their urgent repatriation amid a…

Displaced Malawians are being moved from a temporary shelter in Durban following a recent wave of anti-immigrant unrest in South Africa, with some migrants choosing to return home…

Following a monitoring visit, the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has expressed serious concerns about the inadequate sanitation facilities for Malawian nationals at…

Thousands of Malawians temporarily accommodated at Sherwood Hall have sparked a political debate in South Africa, with parties urging the government to balance humanitarian needs…

Following escalating violence and anti-immigration threats in Clare Estate, thousands of Malawian nationals have sought refuge at Sherwood Hall grounds, prompting a significant…

The South African government has taken control of the deportation process for over 6,000 undocumented Malawian nationals, with eThekwini Municipality Mayor Cyril Xaba working to…

Malawian nationals at Sherwood Hall say they fled their homes amid fears over safety and uncertainty ahead of the June 30 deadline.

EThekwini Mayor Councillor Cyril Xaba has intensified efforts to accelerate the processing and deportation of more than 6,000 Malawian nationals at the Sherwood site in Durban.

Home Affairs and the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development have established a priority court in Durban after 1,876 Malawian nationals camping at Sherwood Park were…

Police fired stun grenades at a group of Malawian nationals who allegedly turned on home affairs officials at the encampment in Sherwood Park in Durban on Wednesday.

As tensions rise at Durban's Sherwood Hall, clashes break out between police and thousands of displaced Malawian nationals, highlighting a deepening humanitarian crisis.

Thousands of Malawians have crammed into a field in the South African city of Durban in dire conditions, desperate to return home and escape a wave of violence against foreigners.

The Malawian government has begun the evacuation of 1260 of its citizens from South Africa following an ongoing intensified vigilante attacks on foreign nationals, particularly…

eThekwini Municipality is urgently addressing the humanitarian crisis by fast-tracking the deportation of undocumented Malawian nationals, establishing a new staging facility amid…

The Sherwood crisis in Durban has escalated into a contested humanitarian and political flashpoint as authorities accelerate deportations while critics raise concerns over rights,…

The eThekwini Municipality announces immediate measures to manage the humanitarian crisis in Sherwood, where thousands of displaced Malawians await deportation, amid growing…

As the repatriation and deportation of undocumented Malawian nationals continues in Durban, authorities confirm that no individuals have been linked to criminal activity during…

South Africa has started building another temporary deportation center to process the repatriation of Malawians to their home country, after thousands protested earlier this year…

An emotional exodus unfolded at Sherwood as undocumented Malawian families boarded buses for the long journey home, with Home Affairs insisting the repatriation process is…

Undocumented Malawian immigrants in Durban are facing dire conditions as they await repatriation to Malawi, driven by fears for their safety and the health of their families.