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SAPS warn against XENOPHOBIA >> "We came to South Africa from Zimbabwe for a better life.� KALISHA NAICKER
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HE Hillcrest SAPS is on high alertandwarnthecommunity against any form of xenophobia following attacks on foreign nationals around the country. Hillcrest SAPS spokesperson Constable N. Manqele said they received news of attacks in Chatsworth, Isipingo and Umlazi and warned residents that if such violence spreads into the Upper Highwayareatheperpetratorswillbeimprisoned.
The warning is subsequent to a wrong and I urge the community to and was forcefully removed from his home and now lives in the municipal "misunderstood" speech by King not commit any crime." Isabelle Inzimande, who lives grounds with no shelter," she said. Goodwill Zwelithini who said that "We came to the government South Africa from should send foreignTHE WARNING IS SUBSEQUENT TO A Zimbabwe for a beters back home. "Hillcrest police "MISUNDERSTOOD" SPEECH BY KING GOODWILL ter life, now locals are turning against will not tolerate any ZWELITHINI WHO SAID THAT THE GOVERNMENT us. I have two small form of xenophobia girls and I am afraid and we will not hesiSHOULD SEND FOREIGNERS BACK HOME. for their lives. We are tate to arrest those who defy the police," said Manqele. with her two children and husband not here to steal jobs, or commit Hecalledonthecommunitynotto in the Valley, said she is scared to crime, we moved here to build a life for ourselves." leave her home. heed to pressure from locals. She said that she hopes this mad"My brother lives in Chatsworth "Any form of xenophobia is
ness will soon come to an end. "How would South Africans feel if they were forced to leave countries they made their home. It is not fair what is happening to us. We just want to live in peace." Inzimande, like many foreign nationals in the Upper Highway area, has not been to work since attacks began last week and is asking to the government to rectify the situation and end xenophobia permanently. "Every few months there are attacksonforeigners.Why?TheSouth African government needs to act on this and stop locals from committing these crimes," she concluded.