Hundreds of Malawians displaced by alleged anti-migrant violence in South Africa have safely returned home under a voluntary repatriation programme

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…

The appeal comes as Malawi intensifies efforts to facilitate the voluntary return of at least 10,000 citizens.

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…

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.

Hundreds of Malawian nationals awaiting deportation from a temporary shelter in Sherwood, Durban, have expressed anger and disappointment over their treatment, arguing that many…

More than 20 buses have arrived at Sherwood Hall in Durban to begin transporting Malawian nationals back home, marking a long-awaited turning point for thousands who have spent…

Hundreds of Malawians displaced by alleged anti-migrant violence in South Africa have safely returned home under a voluntary repatriation programme

Hundreds of Malawian nationals, including women, children and expectant mothers, have safely returned home from South Africa under a government-led voluntary repatriation…

Successfully repatriated Malawians say they feel safe after the ‘life-threatening’ situations they experienced in South Africa

Thousands of Malawian nationals are stranded in South Africa, facing uncertainty and frustration as they wait for repatriation buses amid challenging conditions.