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Sisulu condemns violence against foreign nationals

On Saturday, Sisulu convened an urgent meeting with African ambassadors in Pretoria to discuss the way forward after recent violence against foreigners in Durban.

Departmental spokesperson Ndivhuwo Mabaya says the meeting focussed on how government can work with communities and all stakeholders to foster integration in communities. “The Minister received a briefing about the state of violence and damage to property. She requested a meeting with African Ambassadors on how we can work together to build bridges to foster integration and involve other stakeholders like community leaders and political parties to discuss ways to address the challenges that we have.”

“The Minister made a call that police law enforcement agencies across the country must deal with these criminals without fear or favour.”

 

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It all started after xenophobia was mentioned again by the media.

What do you expect, her late husband was a foreigner? She is one of the importers of husbands. You can't blame osbari for coming here, accompanying brother mkhwenyana. MakotiWangare

The political & community leaders must explain SA citizens on the impact of attacks on the foreign nationals on SA government 1.ECONOMICALLY( it will cost SA's economy & make investers to stay away) 2.DIPLOMATICALLY(SA as member of UNSC will lose support of the I. COMMUNITY)

We shouldn't take the law unto our hands but rather 'wait' for government to deal with matters of concern 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

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