Thousands Of South Africans March And Give Apologies Against Xenophobia
16 September 2019
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South Africans marching against xenophobia

South Africans have come out en masse to ask for forgiveness following xenophic attacks in the county in the last two weeks.

According to a video making rounds on social media, the South Africans carried banners asking for forgiveness from other African countries after weeks of Xenophobic attacks.


Here is the social media video below:

The South Africans sang as they marched through the streets and also held up a banner which called for unity among Africans, weeks after the attacks which led to destruction of properties and looting of shops owned by foreigners.

This is coming after the President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa dispatched a special envoy to seven African countries to deliver a solidarity message and also brief each country’s government on the South African government’s effort to address the xenophobic attacks.

Watch also the video downloading below: