Zimbabweans in SA say 'xenophobic attacks are political', engage ANC
27 February 2017
Harare – Zimbabweans living in South Africa have reportedly engaged the African National Congress (ANC) to intervene, following recent "xenophobic attacks" in Pretoria and Johannesburg.
On Friday protesters taking part in an anti-migrant march clashed with foreign nationals in Atteridgeville. Police fired rubber bullets to disperse the protesters.
According to the state-owned Chronicle newspaper, Chairperson of the Zimbabwean Community in South Africa, Ngqabutho Mabhena, claimed that there was a third force behind the attacks and accused some opposition parties of trying to "destabilise" the country and the ANC-led government.
"In our view, the xenophobic attacks are well co-ordinated and political. Opposition parties which are fighting the ANC government want to make South Africa ungovernable and they are mobilising communities to attack foreigners.