South Africa's xenophobia rooted in unemployment, poverty, inequality
Former Ghana High Commissioner Charles Owiredu attributes recurring xenophobic attacks in South Africa to socio-economic challenges including unemployment, poverty, and inequality, which fuel resentment among some South Africans who view foreign nationals as economic competitors. He argues that South African leaders' responses have been insufficient and that more decisive interventions are needed to address both the underlying causes and the violence against migrants.
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