DrumIt

Updates

20 July 2010, 12:00 p.m. | Post World Cup Fears of Xenophobic Violence in South Africa

Fears of an outbreak of xenophobic violence, following the end of the 2010 World Cup has caused large groups of Zimbabweans to leave their homes and camp out next to the highway in the hope of getting a lift back home or to Johannesburg to catch north-bound buses. 

In 2008 more than 60 people were killed and thousands were displaced in a spate of xenophobic violence in South Africa’s townships. 

The head of disaster management in the Western Cape, Hildegard Fast, however said that the people who are leaving are only “responding to rumors” and that government was not going to intervene at present. 

Braam Hanekom, spokesperson for refugee rights organisation Passop, told reporters yesterday that it was "really, really sad" that foreign nationals could feel so unprotected, and that they were prepared to "displace themselves" on the basis of rumours. 

In order to prevent a repeat of the ...


Show More

5 hours, 45 minutes | Johannesburg: who pays for a century of mining?

1 day, 19 hours | Post-MDGs: "Time to Put Children at the Centre of Development"

1 month | Music video by Ethiopia’s first girl band goes viral

1 month, 2 weeks | 10 authors who shaped modern African literature

1 month, 3 weeks | African Movie Acadamy Awards 2013: Nominations

2 months, 2 weeks | High returns at Africa’s emerging stock exchanges

3 months | Guide to FESPACO 2013

3 months | FESPACO 2013: And the nominees are

3 months, 1 week | Eritrea mutiny: Cracks in a seemingly unshakable regime?

3 months, 1 week | 2013 Africa Cup final: Nigeria vs. Burkina Faso

You must Login to reply

Login to reply to this comment.
Don't have an account? Create One.

Thanks for Your Vote