Mafikizolo condemns xenophobic violence going on In South Africa

Mafikizolo condemns xenophobic violence going on In South Africa

The Award winning South African duo, Mafikizolo has condemned the xenophobia attacks which have seen five lives lost, with several foreigners displaced from their homes in South Africa.

34 people have already been arrested for possession of unlicensed firearms and other crimes in the last two days, after locals, who have been targeting foreigners – mostly African immigrants from Nigeria, Somali, Malawi, Zimbabwe and Ethiopia, complained of foreigners, depriving them of their right.

But the ‘Khona’ singers, playing their role well as African ambassadors in the entertainment industry, took to their Instagram account on April 16, 2015, to plead for unity in the country while condemning the escalating attacks.



"STOP XENOPHOBIA,EVERYONE IS A FOREIGNER SOMEWHERE.IAM AGAINST XENOPHOBIA,I BELIEVE WE ARE ALL CREATED IN THE IMAGE OF GOD#uniteagainstxenophobia #stopxenophobia #"

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