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Gauteng: Premier Makhura condemns xenophobic violence and calls for unity

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Gauteng: Premier Makhura condemns xenophobic violence and calls for unity

Gauteng Premier David Makhura
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Gauteng Premier David Makhura

24th February 2017

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Gauteng Premier David Makhura has condemned xenophobic violence and intimidation in Johannesburg and Tshwane.  

Addressing the provincial legislature on Friday, Makhura said there was no place in the country’s democracy for individuals who violate the right to life.

He called on all political leaders to do whatever they could to stop the xenophobic attacks against foreign nationals. 

“Let us unite in calling for calm, let us urge our people not to resort to vigilantism.  We cannot afford to see the killing of foreign nationals.  Let us all stand up and say not in our name,” said Makhura.    

In addition, he urged all South Africans to change attitudes towards people from other parts of Africa and to fight against xenophobia wherever and whenever it manifests itself.

“Our diversity makes up the beautiful colours of the rainbow.  Societal prejudices need to be tackled and we should not criminalise a nationality or criminalise the entire group but we should deal with the criminals.

“Those who are attacking foreign nationals may do it to you tomorrow. Stand up and be counted. You are your brother's keeper. The perpetrators of xenophobic attacks do not belong in our society. They must be prosecuted. We must defeat xenophobia like apartheid,” Makhura said.

As the most cosmopolitan and Afropolitan province, Makhura said Gauteng can take a lead in building a society that reaffirms the common humanity and common national identity.

In 2016, Gauteng established social cohesion champions – a team of eminent people - to work with organisations and communities to build a common understanding and enable a favourable environment for peaceful co-existence.

Their specific mandate includes facilitating open and frank conversations on racism and xenophobia among various sectors of the population in Gauteng and recommending a provincial plan of action to combat racism and xenophobia.



Issued by Gauteng Provincial Government

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