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Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa

Some of the influx into South Africa of migrants from failing African countries has been self-inflicted by the ANC government. In its long-standing foreign policy, the party has supported autocratic African governments misgoverning their countries, forcing citizens to search for food and jobs elsewhere

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Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa

African ambassadors boycotted South Africa's Africa Day summit over xenophobic violence against migrants, with vigilante groups threatening forced removals by June 30. Africa absorbs 24% of South Africa's exports; the fallout directly risks Pretoria's AU leverage and trade diversification strategy at a critical moment for continental reform negotiations.

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NKANYEZI NDLOVU | The politics of blame

SA’s response to xenophobia tests its credibility as a defender of human rights in Africa

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  1. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·mg.co.za

    Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa

    Some of the influx into South Africa of migrants from failing African countries has been self-inflicted by the ANC government. In its long-standing foreign policy, the party has…

  2. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·businessday.co.za

    NKANYEZI NDLOVU | The politics of blame

    SA’s response to xenophobia tests its credibility as a defender of human rights in Africa