LOOK: Over 36,000 Malawians arrive in home country after fleeing South Africa
Xolile Mtembu Published 3 minutes ago Thousands of Malawians who returned to their home country from South Africa after fleeing threats of violence are being…
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Xolile Mtembu | Published 3 minutes ago Thousands of Malawians who returned to their home country from South Africa after fleeing threats of violence are being welcomed with food, clean drinking water and clothing, thanks to an ongoing humanitarian effort by Gift of the Givers. The humanitarian organisation said 36,240 Malawians have now safely returned home, with relief teams providing essential supplies to help ease their transition after what many have described as a traumatic experience. Gift of the Givers Malawi said its work is continuing as more people arrive back in the country, where humanitarian teams remain on hand to provide immediate assistance and reassurance.
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Xolile Mtembu | Published 3 minutes ago Thousands of Malawians who returned to their home country from South Africa after fleeing threats of violence are being welcomed with food, clean drinking water and clothing, thanks to an ongoing humanitarian effort by Gift of the Givers.
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The humanitarian organisation said 36,240 Malawians have now safely returned home, with relief teams providing essential supplies to help ease their transition after what many have described as a traumatic experience.
according to IOL (Independent Online)Gift of the Givers Malawi said its work is continuing as more people arrive back in the country, where humanitarian teams remain on hand to provide immediate assistance and reassurance.
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