Xenophobia Wahala: Malawi Beg Public Make Dem Help Bring Back 10,000 Citizens Wey Dey Face Attack For South Africa

June 16, 2026

Xenophobia Wahala: Malawi Beg Public Make Dem Help Bring Back 10,000 Citizens Wey Dey Face Attack For South Africa

Malawi government don launch emergency appeal make citizens and organizations help raise money to evacuate about 10,000 Malawians wey dey South Africa as fear of xenophobic attacks continue to grow.

According to reports from international news outlets like BBC News, Reuters and Al Jazeera, Malawi authorities say plenty of their citizens don complain say dem no longer feel safe as anti-foreigner protests and attacks begin increase for some parts of South Africa.

Government officials reveal say many of the affected migrants no get enough money to return home by themselves, forcing authorities to begin a public fundraising campaign to support the evacuation exercise.

The development don spark fresh concerns across Southern Africa, as xenophobic violence for South Africa don repeatedly lead to deaths, injuries and destruction of businesses owned by foreign nationals over the years.

Reports from The Guardian and France 24 indicate say human rights groups and regional leaders don continue to call on South African authorities to do more to protect migrants and address the issues fueling anti-immigrant sentiments.

As plans to bring the affected citizens home gather momentum, Malawi government dey urge individuals, businesses and international partners to support the operation, describing am as an urgent humanitarian mission.

The latest move don once again shine spotlight on the challenges many African migrants dey face for South Africa, with analysts warning say if the situation no improve, more countries fit begin similar evacuation efforts for their citizens.