Malawian migrant workers in South Africa are estimated at 100,000 or more, driven there by low incomes at home and the prospect of better jobs abroad. A European Union-sponsored project is trying to reduce the number of Malawians leaving the country — and encouraging migrants to return — by offering job training for self-employment. Lameck Masina reports from Blantyre.
Malawian Migrant Workers Returned from South Africa Get Training
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