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“No, there is nothing for me to apologise about.” SouthAfrica Nigeria Xenophobia SayNoToXenophobia Xenophobic

Mayor of Johannesburg Herman Mashaba has said it"was not necessary" for South Africa to apologise to Nigeria for the recent xenophobic attacks.

by irate mobs of South Africans who blamed them for spiking unemployment and drug-related crime rates. South Africa has had an alarming increase in crime rates, especially femicide. The South African leaders accused Nigerians of being the ringleaders of drug and prostitution cartels in the country.

 

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