South Africans Hold Peaceful Protest, Ask Foreigners For Forgiveness

Xenophobia: South Africans Hold Peaceful Protest, Ask Foreigners For Forgiveness
Following the recently reported attacks of Xenophobia in South Africa which led to their evacuation from the former apartheid nation, South Africans have held a peaceful protest, apologising to the affected nations.

In a viral video on the social media space, the nationals were seen bearing banners and singing as they marched through the streets. They called for unity among Africans while begging Nigerians and the other countries on whose nationale the attacks were performed for forgiveness. See the video below:Xenophobia: South Africans Hold Peaceful Protest, Ask Foreigners For Forgiveness

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Recall that KOKOTV reported that the former apartheid nation may ban the Nigerians who were evacuated from the country from further entry for about 10years. Read story here. It was reported that the South African authorities are not happy with the evacuation of Nigerians that, at the point of return, all valid visas of returning Nigerians were annulled during the compulsory biometrics registration those returning must go through.

Xenophobia: South Africans Hold Peaceful Protest, Ask Foreigners For Forgiveness
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