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Use a bit of Force to stop Xenophobia – Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa advises Ramaphosa

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has advised South Africa to apply “a bit of force” to deal with xenophobic attacks on foreigners in the country.

Mnangagwa, said this while addressing Zimbabwean nationals in Cape Town, adding that the attacks on foreigners can only be contained by punitive measures.

“I have no doubt that the authorities here will not fold hands, they must bring sanity and to do so they must apply a bit of force,” said Mnangagwa.

Later on posting on Twitter, Mnangagwa applauded South African Authorities for making efforts to contain the xenophobic attacks.

“We strongly condemn all forms of hate-driven violence and applaud the South African Authorities for the swift way they have responded,” said Mnangagwa.

“We are closely following the situation and are in regular contact with our South African counterparts and His Excellency Cde Cyril Ramaphosa.”

The xenophobic attacks have since claimed the lives of five people and caused massive destruction of properties belonging to foreigners.

In other news – #RestInPeace – Video of Uyinene Mrwetyana laughing and enjoying her life, leaves many in tears

A video has surfaced on social media which shows Nyinene Mrwetyana being silly on campus. The video shows the late UCT student laughing and enjoying her life. South Africans were heartbroken over the video, which has since gone viral.

Uyinene Mrwetyana

On Tuesday, a woman, Asiphe Mdingi, posted a video of Uyinene on Twitter which shows her enjoying life, laughing and doing normal varsity girl things. see the video

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