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Ramaphosa: stop violence against foreign nationals
Cyril Ramaphosa made another appeal to South Africans to desist from violence against foreign nationals. He also addressed the SA's ICC exit.
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Gigaba hails SA, Nigeria meeting over attacks on foreign nationals
Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba says a high-level meeting between the countries was necessary.
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Foreigners willing to do jobs South Africans no longer want to do - IRR
Institute of Race Relations researcher Rian Malan says foreigners are willing to work certain jobs for cheaper wages as they are desperate for work.
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'Govt will compile report on attacks on foreign nationals'
President Jacob Zuma says government will investigate incidents of violence committed against foreign nationals.
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Mbeki says attacks on foreign nationals are opportunistic
The new Unisa chancellor has questioned why locals specifically attack foreign nationals who own businesses.
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Jeppestown: Stun grenades, rubber bullets used in 2nd night of violence
A group of foreign nationals have been escorted out of Jeppestown following a second night of violence, looting and intimidation.
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Foreign nationals urged to open cases after overnight looting in Jeppestown
One person has been arrested in connection with the violence after shops were targeted in Johannesburg on Sunday night.
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Police monitor volatile Jeppestown following overnight looting
Authorities say the group took to the streets on Sunday night, threatening foreigners to leave the area.
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Home Affairs depart visits Sunnyside in PTA in support of non-nationals
The department says South Africa has a progressive view on tolerance, and does not stand for last week’s events.
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WC police on high alert following attacks on foreign nationals in Gauteng
Police say they are monitoring various areas throughout the province to make sure that there are no outbreaks of xenophobic violence.
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Makhura to put interventions to address divisions & inequalities in communities
On Saturday, Gauteng Premier David Makhura officially kicked off the social cohesion games aimed at uniting the province.
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Police in Tshwane accused of protecting immigrants and taking bribes
On Friday, police stopped the group as they tried to break into the shops, claiming there were drugs and weapons inside.
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Police say no further incidents of violence reported in Tshwane overnight
Acting National Police Commissioner Khomotso Phahlane said the authorities are willing to listen to complaints of crimes by illegal immigrants.
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Phahlane defends decision to authorise Friday anti-immigration march
Acting National Police Commissioner Khomotso Phahlane He has dismissed suggestions that the march was aimed at foreigners.
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Nigerian Union slams 'stereotypical views' on its nationals over rampant crime
Several Nigerian shops and houses have been targeted in Rosettenville, Atteridgeville, Mamelodi and Pretoria West by locals.