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South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Iamgrey5(m): 9:07pm On Aug 28, 2019
The Nigeria Union has advised Nigerians leaving in South Africa to avoid Pretoria Central Business District (CBD) until the Police Authority certify the area safe for foreign nationals.

The Nigerian Union in South Africa (NUSA) gave the advice in the wake of Xenophobic attacks early Wednesday morning in that country.

“Violent looting and burning of foreign-owned businesses started in the early hours of today, Aug. 28, at the Pretoria CBD. The foreign-owned shops and offices were targeted by angry taxi driver rioters, the President of NUSA, Adetola Olubajo said in a statement.

“The violent revolt and looting have been fuelled by the death of a taxi driver allegedly by Tanzania nationals on Tuesday at Pretoria CBD.“Not less than two buildings were burnt by the angry mob. This was done after the stocks in the various shops were looted by the rioters.

“The situation was very volatile this morning but the joint efforts of South African Metro Police and South African Police Service members helped to curb the violent looting and attacks, although the situation is still tensed at the area as several roads were blocked for motorists.’’

He said as at the time he sent the statement, only two Nigerian-owned businesses were identified to be affected, — furniture/electronics shop on Sisulu Street and Gold Exchange Business on Lillan Ngoyi Street were looted and burnt.

“Information reaching us is that some foreign-owned businesses have been marked to be attacked over the night.

“The marked foreign-owned businesses include a Nigerian-owned Private Clinic, Nigerian-owned Motor spares shop and a Nigerian Church among others.

“The Nigeria High Commission in Pretoria has been informed of the planned overnight attacks and looting of foreign nationals businesses.

“We strongly advised Nigerians to avoid Pretoria CBD until the South African Police Authority has certified the area safe for foreign nationals,’’ Olubajo said.

Meanwhile, in a joint statement issued from the offices of Gauteng MEC for Public Transport and Roads Infrastructure, Gauteng Provincial Commissioner and Taxi Industry in Tshwane, said it was engaging with the taxi industry following the fatal shooting of a taxi operator in the Pretoria CBD.

“Gauteng Public Transport and Roads Infrastructure MEC, Jacob Mamabolo, together with the Provincial Commissioner of Police, Lt.-Gen. Elias Mawela on Wednesday engaged with the City of Tshwane as well as representatives of the taxi industry in Tshwane.

“This followed an incident on Tuesday afternoon where a taxi operator was fatally shot near the Bloed Long-Distance Taxi Rank in Pretoria.

“The taxi industry representatives tabled their concerns and raised what both the MEC and Provincial Commissioner believe are genuine concerns, which require urgent attention to ensure safety and security within the space in which they operate.

“The South African Police Service and the Tshwane Metro Police Department have since intensified deployments and will maintain a presence in the CBD to ensure that no further incidents of criminality recur,’’ the statement said.

In the meantime, 10 suspects have been arrested for possession of suspected stolen property, while an additional seven 7 have been arrested for public violence, the statement added.

According to the statement, the taxi industry representatives have distanced themselves from the incidents of looting that took place in the Pretoria CBD, and have reiterated on behalf of their operators that there was no aggression on their part.

“We had planned for a demonstration to highlight some of our issues with the shooting of one of us, and we believe some criminal elements took advantage and exploited our plan to advance their criminal intent,’’ it quoted Mr Mack Makata of SANTACO as saying.

It also said that Lt,-Gen. Elias Mawela made a commitment that police would look into the allegations and assured the taxi industry that feedback would be given in a short space of time so that the suspect could be found and taken to task

https://m.guardian.ng/news/south-africa-foreign-owned-businesses-attacked-in-new-wave-of-xenophobia/

Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by dermmy(m): 6:54am On Aug 29, 2019
Nelson Mandela was the last human being that country had.

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by GOFRONT(m): 1:29pm On Aug 29, 2019


How far about their own Shoprite in Nigeria??...

Ok

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by SuperBlack: 1:29pm On Aug 29, 2019
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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Hausaman(m): 1:29pm On Aug 29, 2019
Why can't African Union do the right thing by suspending South Africa from the body. That members state that its citizens suffers any injury of property or body .

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by PureGoldh(m): 1:29pm On Aug 29, 2019
South Africa again

What exactly did Nigerians do to this people?

Is it our fault that we are actually hardworking and blessed by God?

I just don't understand cry

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by BruncleZuma: 1:30pm On Aug 29, 2019
grin grin grin grin

South African Companies in Nigeria

1 MTN http://www.mtnonline.com/ Golden Plaza Building,, Awolowo Rd, Falomo, Lagos, Nigeria
2 Power Giant
3 Eskom Nigeria www.eskomplc.com Plot 19, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja.
4 South African Airway www.flysaa.com
5 South African Breweries (SAB miller)
6 Stanbic Merchant Bank of Nigeria
7 Multichoice https://www.multichoice.co.za/ 56, Shogbamu Street, Iyana-Oworo, Bariga, Lagos, Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria
8 Umgeni Water www.umgeni.co.za/
9 Refresh products www.refreshbrand.com
10 PEP Retail Stores www.pepstores.com
11 Shoprite www.shoprite.com
12 LTA Construction www.grinaker-lta.com
13 Protea Hotels protea.marriott.com
14 Critical Rescue International www.crinigeria.com
15 South African-Nigeria Communications
16 Global Outdoor Semces www.gosafrica.com/
17 Oracle www.oracle.com/
18 Airtime
19 DSTV


Go and protest them...businesses such as these have massive political clouts in their home countries...

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by ikezuora4689(m): 1:30pm On Aug 29, 2019
Truth be told Nigerians are the real problem of South Africa..... anywhere we go we scatter....if you have been to South Africa you will understand what am talking about.... when ever I get to South Africa I pretend am not Nigerian... this guy's are ready to shoot you jst for stepping on them....I swear if am the president of that country I will deport all Nigerians in South Africa

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Pearry: 1:30pm On Aug 29, 2019
let love lead

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by HaryoBamex(m): 1:30pm On Aug 29, 2019
These south Africans are fucking lazy mehn ..

They can't work for money but they can loot people shop...

Foolish bastards

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Nobody: 1:30pm On Aug 29, 2019
angry

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by frankmoney(m): 1:30pm On Aug 29, 2019
The funny thing is , it's hard to differentiate a south african in Nigeria due to our porous borders and lack of identification , if not it's to order them to leave the country along with mtn , multichoice and ShopRite

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by lilfreezy: 1:31pm On Aug 29, 2019
Alot of terrible people on nairaland will be shouting xenophobia, but they are the ones championing TRIBALISM here. y'all are attacking your own in your own country, put your house in order.

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Nobody: 1:31pm On Aug 29, 2019
When will they direct their anger towards the less than 10% white people that own more than 70% of their land ?

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by fmlala: 1:31pm On Aug 29, 2019
cool cool cool

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Nobody: 1:31pm On Aug 29, 2019
Shop rite burning loading.....

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Welrez(m): 1:32pm On Aug 29, 2019
It is quite unfortunate that South Africa that we stood by during their trying times is doing this to us. I could recall writing "Apartheid is a crime against humanity" atop my chalkboard during my primary school days in support of South Africa liberation and consequent ending of the apartheid regime. I seriously think we need to rethink our foreign policy. Taking Africa as the centrepiece of our foreign policy has not paid off!

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Sommydisaster(m): 1:33pm On Aug 29, 2019



Two wrongs never made a right

They should make their decision wisely

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by seXytOhbAd(m): 1:33pm On Aug 29, 2019
They do not like us. We are our own problem because we should be leaving instead of suffering

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by TSRC: 1:34pm On Aug 29, 2019
frankmoney:
The funny thing is , it's hard to differentiate a south african in Nigeria due to our porous borders and lack of identification , if not it's to order them to leave the country along with mtn , multichoice and ShopRite
Go and check the ownership structure of those companies.
They are owned by White South Africans. And the Whites have nothing to do with this.

If anything we should encourage more White south Africans to bring their business here away from the animals in their country.

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Nobody: 1:34pm On Aug 29, 2019
Michael Jackson songs are playing on every radio station. Today is his birthday.

The World has refused to forget him.

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Yankee101: 1:34pm On Aug 29, 2019
Well, i guess it's time for mtn, shoprite and dstv to be sold to nigerians or asked to leave

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by ednut1(m): 1:34pm On Aug 29, 2019
frankmoney:
The funny thing is , it's hard to differentiate a south african in Nigeria due to our porous borders and lack of identification , if not it's to order them to leave the country along with mtn , multichoice and ShopRite
talking like a child. Do you know how many nigerians they employ So if fulani herdmen dey attack foreigners dangote should be sent packing from their home countries ba

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Skmoda360(m): 1:34pm On Aug 29, 2019
Time for them to come home

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by davodyguy: 1:35pm On Aug 29, 2019
GOFRONT:


How far about their own Shoprite in Nigeria??...

Ok
The Shoprite building in Ikeja belongs to BAT and many other cluster shops are rented by Nigerians doing business.

If you burn it down, SA would not be affected

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Pavore9: 1:35pm On Aug 29, 2019
scaramucci:
When will they direct their anger towards the less the 10% white people that own more than 70% of their land ?

Blacks direct frustrations towards fellow blacks because they are easier targets.

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Isoduwa(m): 1:35pm On Aug 29, 2019
Make Nigerian try this things against SA in Nigerian if they Nor finish Nigerians for SA

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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Nobody: 1:36pm On Aug 29, 2019
This is bad.
Nigerians living in SA should make plans to leave that country.

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