South Africa’s Xenophobic Violence Doesn’t Deter Desperate Migrants

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Low-level xenophobic violence is a continuous reality in South Africa and appears to peak as elections approach.  Last week, a mob in the coastal city of Durban attacked a group of largely undocumented Malawians, killing at least two people.  But for three Malawian brothers in gritty Johannesburg, the violence is less worrying than the prospect of hunger and joblessness back home.  Anita Powell reports from Johannesburg.