Violent confrontations erupted in South Africa as Malawian nationals took to the streets, calling for the deportation of thousands of their countrymen living in the country without proper documentation. The protests, which have been ongoing for several days, have seen police firing rubber bullets and tear gas at demonstrators, resulting in multiple injuries and arrests. The Malawian protesters are demanding that the South African government take action against undocumented immigrants from their country, citing concerns over job competition and economic strain. As tensions continue to escalate, the situation raises questions about the complexities of immigration and xenophobia in South Africa.


Police clash with Malawian protesters demanding deportation in South Africa