‘There is no xenophobia in South Africa,’ opposition leader tells Sky News

‘There is no xenophobia in South Africa,’ opposition leader tells Sky News



Thousands have marched in anti-immigration protests in South Africa, accusing illegal immigrants of taking away jobs, healthcare, housing and public services.

Sky’s Yousra Elbagir asks the country’s opposition party leader what he makes of the marches.

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24 thoughts on “‘There is no xenophobia in South Africa,’ opposition leader tells Sky News

  1. Ramaphosa is no leader. Just like most African presidents,he is sitting comfortably carrying the title of president and all privileges it affords him and his family,but not providing leadership that the same office requires of him.
    Ruto of Kenya is doing the same and blaming the Kikuyu tribe and its leadership for his failures

  2. This lady BAD and Enemy of African progress. Only the stories that put Africa in bad light are the ones she loves to cover. She even made up negative narratives against Traore,that out his life and government in danger.

  3. So he doesn’t want the Land any more now he wants money. It’s funny how he always talk about oppressors yet he himself is one of the Black leaders of South Africa that Oppresses South Africans 🤔

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