Malawi’s President Arthur Peter Mutharika says his government will support Malawians who are returning from South Africa amid xenophobic attacks. According to reports, he makes the pledge after arriving back in Malawi following a private visit to South Africa. Mutharika says the administration is working on interventions to help returnees reintegrate and resettle, emphasizing that the welfare and safety of Malawian citizens abroad remain a priority. The two outlets describe his message as an assurance of assistance for those fleeing the violence, with both noting that his comments follow his return from South Africa. The coverage does not provide specific details on the nature of the support or timelines for reintegration and resettlement measures, but both accounts indicate that the government is preparing a response to address the needs of people coming back to Malawi. The reports also describe Mutharika’s engagement with the issue in the context of a series of private trips, framing his statements as part of ongoing attention to Malawians affected by the situation in South Africa.