Zambia radio station has reportedly announced it will no longer play South Africa songs henceforth.
With the increasing tension following the Xenophobic attacks by citizens of South Africa against citizens of other African countries and their businesses, HOT FM Zambia will no longer play music...
Tony Elumelu (CON,MON),Nigerian economist, entrepreneur,philanthropist, chairman of Heirs Holdings, and the United Bank for Africa,founder of The Tony Elumelu Foundation and one of Forbes Magazines "Africa’s 20 Most Powerful People in 2012" is upset by the attacks on Nigerians in South Africa...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Government said the attacks on African nationals and the looting of foreign and local shops was unfortunate.
The Ghanaian Government has therefore urged authorities in South Africa to take all necessary action that will guarantee...
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Sep 4 – South Africa and Nigeria stepped security on Wednesday after deadly attacks on foreign-owned stores in Johannesburg triggered reprisal assaults on South African businesses in Nigerian cities...
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Basketmouth has broken silence amid on the ongoing murder of African nationals, especially Nigerians, in South Africa.
The comedian announced that he will no longer be performing at the upcoming Comic Choice Award schedule to hold in the southern African country this weekend, adding “It might...
JOHANNESBURG – Recent violent protests in South Africa lead to some heated exchanges between celebrities on social media.
Nigerian musician Burna Boy caused a stir on social media after saying he would boycott the country because his fellow Nigerians were being treated badly....
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United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres, has “strongly condemned” the renewed wave of “acts of violence” against foreigners and their property in parts of South Africa.
Guterres’ message was conveyed by his spokesperson, Mr Stéphane Dujarric, at a news briefing at the UN...
Nigeria has boycotted the World Economic Forum on Africa 2019 taking Cape Town, South Africa following Xenophobic attacks against its citizens in the last week.
The Forum which kicked off on Wednesday had no Nigerian delegation in attendance as other African countries joined Nigeria in...
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