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UPDATE: 3 Nigerians injured in fresh xenophobic attacks in South Africa
 
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Wed, 23 Oct 2019   ||   South Africa,
 

Three Nigerians are among other foreign nationals who on Tuesday suffered from fresh xenophobic attacks on foreigners in different locations of Witbank, Mpumanlaga Province, South Africa, the Nigerian community has said.

CEOAFRICA gathered that the National Spokesperson of the Nigeria Union, South Africa (NUSA), Mr Odefa Ikele, said that the attacks started in the early hours of the morning.

Tuesday’s attacks are coming on the heels of efforts by Presidents Muhammadu Buhari and Cyril Ramaphosa to ensure they found amicable and lasting solution to the xenophobia in the latter’s country.

Such peace efforts saw Buhari visiting Ramaphosa and holding a town hall meeting with the Nigerian community.

“Groups made up of community members and taxi drivers went to different areas in Witbank attacking foreign-owned businesses and foreigners.

“Three Nigerians are injured, but no death case for now. Some of our nationals are seeking refuge at Witbank Police Station,’’ he said.

According to NUSA, the affected Nigerians are still taking refuge at the police station at Witbank.

The details of the incident are still sketchy, but NUSA also said that Police in the area have intervened and warned people to stay away from the Central Business District in the town.

 

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