Five Mozambique nationals killed in xenophobic attacks in South Africa

Five Mozambique nationals killed in xenophobic attacks in South Africa



At least five Mozambique nationals have been killed in xenophobic attacks in South Africa according to the Mozambican government. Two other people also died in a road accident as they were travelling back to Mozambique.

There’s been a wave of protests, mostly against Black African migrants who are being blamed for issues like unemployment, crime and pressure on public services.

South African police say they are investigating the death of two men in Mossel Bay but they haven’t said whether the deaths were linked to the protests.

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30 thoughts on “Five Mozambique nationals killed in xenophobic attacks in South Africa

  1. Mozambique joined the commonwealth despite never having been a British colony. It’s horrible to hear they are being murdered and I hope those responsible are brought to justice. 🇬🇧

  2. Wait wait wait. You're telling me black people are being racist to black people in south Africa. Hmmm 🤔 must be something in the air or maybe someone isn't telling the truth

  3. Hatred of themselves and their kind is one of the things the natives of South Africa learnt / inherited from the Apartheid system. It's similar to the hatred or despising their skin colour inherited by the colonised African from their colonial masters. They won't marry a man or woman with a dark complexion! And some employers won't employ a man or woman with a too dark complexion. 🇺🇬

  4. Fun fact there where no protests in Mossel bay no foreigner killings either instead a 19 year old was stabbed to death in an altercation somewhere somehow the story got twisted this has been confirmed by the police and the residents who witnessed the situation the perpetrator is still at large and the 19 year old was a south African

  5. Illegal immigrants are the biggest problem in south africa because of corruption. If South Africa can issue a temporary work permit to all illegal immigrants this problem can be solved and the government can make millions of rand every year. Which can help the unemployed youth. Because illegal immigrants in millions in south africa.

  6. the bigger picture is corruption 😕 Europeans have already divided the land of Africa 😮ignorance blind😢 blame the lack of communication🙄 problem solving creating a working method to grow together stop worshipping greed

  7. Wasting engery to protest when all those could be working to build teach and creat just a waste of time management 🙄 😒 I dont get paid to feed my childern to teach my children I could look to nature and see that we forget we created civilization and we control what wealth is

  8. Let us talk about. USA… In the United States, ICE primarily refers to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. It is a federal law enforcement agency under the Department of Homeland Security responsible for investigating transnational crime and enforcing immigration laws, including the detention and deportation of undocumented immigrants

  9. Let's get this straight… What America practices with their immigration laws is xenophobic, what Poland is doing to is xenophobic, UK, Ireland, China, New Zealand.. everywhere. Why when South Africa implements its laws on immigration it's xenophobia . Xenophobia has nothing to do with your skin colour. White yellow Black red , all people can be xenophobic.

  10. I relied on this channel foe what is happening in Palestine, but now that this channel is lyingabout South Africa,it makes me think maybe Netanyahu is not that bad.

  11. I guess you get paid very well to push propaganda about South Africa. You so much wished bad things were/are happening in South Africa and when you don’t find anything you spread lies. May God judge and deal with you all accordingly

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