
Xenophobic Attacks in South Africa Leave Nigerians Stranded, MTN Condemns Violence
Recent xenophobic attacks in South Africa have resulted in the deaths of over 20 Nigerians and left 700 stranded as a deadline for foreigners looms. The Chairman of MTN Group has condemned the anti-foreigner sentiment, urging a return to national consciousness.
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MTN chairperson condemns Xenophobic attacks in South Africa, urges return to ‘national consciousness’
Former South African Deputy Minister of Finance turns eulogy into one of the most direct interventions by a major African business leader on the immigration crisis in South Africa. The post MTN chairperson condemns Xenophobic attacks in South Africa, urges return to ‘national consciousness’ appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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Read full article →Xenophobia: 700 Nigerians stranded as S’Africa deadline looms
Over 700 Nigerians remain stranded in South Africa amid xenophobic tensions and bureaucratic delays in evacuation. Learn why funds approved by President Ti Read More: https://punchng.com/xenophobia-700-nigerians-stranded-as-safrica-deadline-looms/
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Read full article →Xenophobia: ‘South Africa is nothing without the rest of Africa’ — MTN Group Chairman condemns anti-foreigner sentiment
South Africa’s economic growth and future are inextricably tied to the rest of the continent, and the country is “nothing without Africa,” MTN Group Chairman Mcebisi Jonas declared in a sweeping and unsparing condemnation of ongoing xenophobic violence and anti-foreigner sentiment. The post Xenophobia: ‘South Africa is nothing without the rest of Africa’ — MTN Group Chairman condemns anti-foreigner sentiment appeared first on Vanguard News.
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