How is Africa responding to internal refugees and economic migrants?

Africa Daily - A podcast by BBC World Service

“People come here as asylum seekers and their intention is not to stay as asylum seekers. They are actually here to run small businesses, and that’s illegal” In recent years, Malawi and South Africa have been facing similar challenges relating to asylum seekers. People are flocking into Malawi to seek refuge, fleeing conflict in the DRC and other troubled parts of the continent. In May, the government of that country arrested nearly a thousand refugees and sent them back to a camp specifically set up to house them. At the same time, South Africa is tightening its immigration rules and regulations in the small business sector. That’s because some asylum seekers have been breaking the country’s laws by setting up businesses without the relevant immigration documents.