Xenophobia: South Africa is cutting the hand that nurtured it

Editor, Allow me to react to Kenneth Agutamba’s article, “When Africans turn against each other” (The New Times, April 19). As a child growing up in a rural neighbourhood, I was fortunate enough to have had access to some international stories courtesy of my father and the BBC.
Attacks on foreign nationals, which have left at least seven people dead and more than 5,000 displaced, started in Durban in early April and spread to other parts of South Africa. (Net photo)
Attacks on foreign nationals, which have left at least seven people dead and more than 5,000 displaced, started in Durban in early April and spread to other parts of South Africa. (Net photo)
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