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PODCAST: Ramaphosa Warns Against Xenophobia as Violence Against Foreign Nationals Rises

PODCAST: Ramaphosa Warns Against Xenophobia as Violence Against Foreign Nationals Rises

by Jaclyn Modise | Jun 10, 2026 | News

President Ramaphosa has warned against xenophobia as violence against foreign nationals continues to rise. But is condemnation enough? Professor Loren Landau (African Centre for Migration & Society) shared his perspective on PowerFM: “It is important for...
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