Xenophobic Violence Claims Lives as Anti-Foreigner Tensions Escalate in South Africa

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Xenophobic Violence Claims Lives as Anti-Foreigner Tensions Escalate in South Africa

Fresh concerns over xenophobic violence have emerged in South Africa following a series of attacks targeting foreign nationals and growing anti-immigration sentiment in parts of the country.

The issue gained renewed attention after a clip from Trevor Noah's podcast went viral, featuring discussions on xenophobia, immigration, and the political fallout surrounding the stance of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and its leader, Julius Malema. The debate highlighted deep divisions over undocumented migration and rising hostility toward foreign nationals.

The tensions have been accompanied by deadly incidents, with Mozambican authorities confirming that seven of their citizens died amid unrest in the coastal city of Mossel Bay. Five were reportedly killed in xenophobic attacks, while two others died in a road accident while returning to Mozambique.

Hundreds of affected Mozambicans were displaced, with many repatriated or relocated to temporary shelters, while local authorities reported cases of killings, property destruction, and forced displacement of foreign nationals.

Additional incidents have further revealed the severity of the crisis. A Pakistani businessman was killed during an attack in Vereeniging, while a Bangladeshi shop owner was shot dead during a robbery in KwaZulu-Natal. Meanwhile, Zimbabwean civic groups have appealed for government assistance after reports that dozens of Zimbabwean nationals were displaced from communities in Gauteng following tensions linked to immigration enforcement operations.

As authorities investigate the incidents, concerns continue to grow over the safety of foreign nationals and the broader social and political implications of escalating anti-immigrant sentiment in South Africa.

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