‘If I am to die, let it be here’: Malawians fleeing unrest in South Africa
A mass return of Malawians from South Africa exposes the cost of migration, violence and broken livelihoods.

A mass return of Malawians from South Africa exposes the cost of migration, violence and broken livelihoods.









The Electoral Commission says former President Peter Mutharika won 56.8 percent of the votes.
Incumbent Lazarus Chakwera and and his predecessor Peter Mutharika are seeking to win the high-stakes election.
New US regulations for Malawi and Zambia may lock foreign scholarship students and businesspeople out of opportunities.
Analysts say the race is between President Lazarus Chakwera and his predecessor Peter Mutharika.
The small African country is still reeling from the fallout of last year’s region-wide drought that devastated harvests.
Critics have denounced the bond scheme as a ‘legalised shakedown’ that profits from vulnerable, lawful travellers.
UN cultural organisation this week announces its choice of sites to be granted World Heritage status.
Budget cuts leave health and education workers struggling to make ends meet, ActionAid reports.
Trade dispute between the southeast African neighbours left Malawian fruit sellers struggling for produce and income.
Officials fear hundreds of people could be dead as a result of the cyclone, which ravaged France’s poorest department.