Coming Home: 661 Malawians Arrive inBlantyre After South Africa Crisis
A Long Road Back Late on the night of June 17, 2026, eight buses rolled into Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre carrying 661 Malawian nationals men, women, children, and expectant mothers completing a long road journey through South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. Among them were 92 children, including triplets and two sets of twins, and 34 pregnant women. For many, the return was not just physical. It was emotional, difficult, and long overdue. "Malawian nationals arriving at Kamuzu Stadium Blantyre during repatriation from South Africa 2026" Why They Left Sou th Africa The returnees fled South Africa following violent incidents that forced them to abandon their lives abroad. The group departed from Sherwood Town Hall in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, where displaced Malawians had been sheltering after recent attacks on foreign nationals. Thirty-eight-year-old Rebecca Yusuf from Machinga did not mince her words: "Don't go to South Africa now. The situation is unsafe and violen...