Hundreds of Malawians displaced by alleged anti-migrant violence in South Africa arrive back in Malawi after a period of displacement, according to reports from the region. The returnees come home under a voluntary repatriation programme, which is described as facilitating safe travel for those who choose to leave. The reports characterize the South African incident involving the Sherwood area as a “crisis” that triggered movement of people away from where they were living. While the sources refer to “alleged” anti-migrant violence, they focus on the outcome for the affected population: their safe arrival in Malawi and their return to home soil through the programme. The information shared emphasizes that the repatriation is voluntary rather than forced, and that the return journey is completed without reported incidents during this phase. The reports do not provide detailed numbers beyond describing “hundreds,” nor do they include specific accounts of the violence itself, concentrating instead on the logistics and resolution of the displacement through repatriation.