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Minister downplays xenophobia in South African township (Roundup)
May 15, 2008, 13:51 GMT
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iam ashemed to be a south african, and pround to be african, how ca we as south african do this to our fellow brothers and sisters i dont understand why secondly, is like this not only xenopobic, but also tribalism, why do we hate fellow south african. in gauteng(south african) if you cant speak zulu or xhosa you are dead, poeple from limpopo are not needed why i dont know, why mara can we be human and accept our fellas.
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juhaMay 15th, 2008 - 13:56:18
well duh!!!.....no kidding resentment builds up. Propping up the goverment of Mugabe has had major trickle effect. from investment to power to employment to food...etc etc. As soon as the leaders of the area relize helping Mugabe in anyway just hinders their own economy. Mugabe is using the surrounding area as a release valve. If Zimbabwe was an Island Mugabe would of been overthrown long ago.
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