Xenophobia
XENOPHOBIA; The South African President Cyril Ramaphosa got the insult of his life
South Africa’s
President Cyril Ramaphosa was jeered and whistled at on Saturday during his
speech at Zimbabwe ex-leader Robert Mugabe’s funeral before he apologised for recent xenophobic attacks.
At least 12 people have been killed this month in a surge in
violence and mob attacks against foreign-owned businesses in and around
Johannesburg, South Africa’s largest city.
A wave of jeers, boos and whistles interrupted Ramaphosa at the
Harare national stadium as he started his eulogy at the state funeral for
Mugabe, who died age 95 last week.
“I stand before you as a fellow African to express my regret and
apologise for what has happened in our country,” Ramaphosa said after one of
the organisers tried to calm the crowd.
His comments
were met with cheers and blasts of sound horns from the crowd.
South
Africa, the continent’s second-largest economy, is a major destination for
other African migrants. But they are often targeted by some locals who blame
them for a lack of jobs.
But with
shops and homes burned and looted and clashes between armed mobs of looters and
police, hundreds of migrants from Mozambique and Zimbabwe have fled to
shelters.
Nigeria’s
government has flown around 600 of its citizens home from Johannesburg after
some of them were targeted in the violence.
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