Malawi Launches Fundraising Campaign to Repatriate Citizens from South Africa
The Government of Malawi has initiated a nationwide fundraising campaign to facilitate the return of an estimated 10,000 Malawian citizens. These individuals are reportedly stranded in South Africa following weeks of vigilante attacks targeting foreign nationals. This ambitious effort is shaping up to be one of the country's largest humanitarian rescue operations, aiming to bring home those affected by the unrest.
The Government of Malawi has unveiled a nationwide fundraising campaign with the objective of repatriating approximately 10,000 Malawian citizens from South Africa. This initiative is designed to finance what is being characterized as one of Malawi's most extensive humanitarian rescue operations.
The need for this campaign stems from a period of vigilante attacks in South Africa, which have reportedly targeted foreign nationals over several weeks. The fundraising drive seeks to gather the resources required to ensure the safe return of these Malawian citizens.
According to allAfrica, the government's effort underscores its commitment to addressing the humanitarian concerns arising from the situation in South Africa.


