By Ollus Ndomu
The Malawi government reports that Israel has deported 12 Malawian workers who violated their employment contracts by working at a bakery instead of on designated farms.
The Malawi Embassy in Tel Aviv confirmed that the workers possessed valid visas and contracts for agricultural work but breached their agreements by engaging in unauthorized employment.
This deportation follows the arrest of over 40 foreign workers, including the 12 Malawians, at a bakery in Tel Aviv last week.
Malawian officials have issued a stern warning to citizens seeking employment in Israel, emphasizing that breach of contract will not be tolerated.


Rotting Cocoa, Broken Promises: Ivory Coast Farmers Stranded Without Buyers
World Fisheries Day: Stakeholders Chart Course for Sustainable Aquaculture
Ghana Raises Cocoa Prices by 62%, Sets New Rate at $5,040 Per Tonne
Wild Africa urges action against bushmeat trade to prevent future pandemics
Kenya: Maasai Women Take Up Cricket Farming For Sustainability
South Sudan : Excelsa Coffee Provides A Sustainable Coffee Industry
61.7 Million Barrels: Nigeria Turns to U.S. Crude Amid Strong Oil Exports
Africa in Focus as Nigeria, Kenya Lead Athletics’ Drug Violations List
Hungary’s Incoming Leader Warns: Netanyahu Risks Arrest on Arrival
Psquare: Peter Okoye Breaks Twin Bond, Dumps Shared Birthday Date