‘We Are Deeply Concerned and Ashamed’: Ramaphosa Condemns Treatment of Migrants
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Southern Africa: Ramaphosa Issues Apology Over Violence Against Foreigners
Durban -- South African President Cyril Ramaphosa apologized to his Mozambican counterpart, Daniel Chapo, for the recent violence perpetrated by South African citizens against African foreigners, including Mozambicans.
‘We are deeply concerned and ashamed’: Ramaphosa condemns treatment of migrants
President Cyril Ramaphosa says South Africans should be ashamed of the treatment of foreign nationals in the country, particularly people from the Southern African diaspora. Ramaphosa was speaking at the Southern African Development Community (SADC) public lecture in eThekwini on Friday, where he condemned recent incidents involving foreign nationals who were allegedly forced to leave the country under threats of... Read more → The post ‘We are…
Ramaphosa says South Africa is ‘ashamed’ of attacks on foreign nationals
Amid rising anti-foreigner sentiment, President Cyril Ramaphosa expresses deep shame over the treatment of foreign nationals in South Africa, urging the nation to uphold dignity and equality.
Ramaphosa Draws a Red Line on Xenophobia as AEW 2026 Nears
South African president’s unusually blunt warning against intimidation of foreign Africans raises the pressure on authorities to prove that continental solidarity will extend beyond speeches when delegates arrive in Cape Town South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has drawn an unusually firm line against xenophobia at a moment when concerns over the treatment of foreign Africans are beginning to intersect with preparations for African Energy We…
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