Over one hundred Malawian citizens have arrived at the Junta Interprovincial Bus Terminal in Maputo, Mozambique, en route to Malawi. They are fleeing recent xenophobic attacks and protests targeting immigrants in South Africa. The group comprises men, women, and children, and will travel onward to Tete province before crossing the border to their home country. Terminal managers report logistical challenges due to the volume of baggage and lack of funds among the travelers to cover the full journey. Regional governments are closely monitoring the escalating anti-immigrant sentiment in South Africa and working to assist affected nationals. The situation highlights growing concerns about the safety and well-being of immigrants in the region. Authorities are providing assistance where possible to facilitate the return of those wishing to leave South Africa.