Displaced Malawian Nationals in Durban appeal for help to return home
Malawian nationals sheltering at Sherwood Hall in Durban are appealing for assistance to secure transport back to Malawi. Many say they no longer feel safe staying in South Africa and want to return home. Aid organisation Muslim Relief SA visited the shelter to provide food and other basic necessities as displaced families continue to rely on humanitarian support while awaiting a solution.

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