DA calls on SAHRC to investigate Lindiwe Zulu's state-sponsored xenophobia
2 February 2015
The DA will today lay a complaint with the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) regarding the recent xenophobic comments made by the Minister of Small Business Development, Lindiwe Zulu.
In arguably her most outrageous public comment since becoming a minister eight months ago, Zulu said that foreign business owners should share their business practices with locals if they wanted to live and trade here without fear of disturbance or violence.
"Foreign business owners in SA's townships cannot expect to co-exist peacefully with local business owners unless they share their trade secrets" said Minister Zulu. "Foreigners need to understand that they are here as a courtesy and our priority is to the people of this country first and foremost. They cannot barricade themselves in and not share their practices with local business owners," Zulu added.
These comments were in response to the violent attacks in Soweto over the last two weeks, where residents looted shops owned predominantly by foreigners.