As migration tensions continue to rise in South Africa (SA), the repatriation of foreign nationals is becoming an increasingly visible and sensitive issue.
Among those affected are Malawian nationals who returned home to Malawi, many after years of living and working in SA. Their return raises important questions about reintegration, economic pressures back home, and the broader regional dynamics driving migration. It also highlights the human impact of policy decisions and shifting public sentiment.
For the latest in Malawi Mpho Sithole spoke to our correspondent in Malawi, George Mhango.

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