
Framing xenophobic violence as a question of immigrant victimisation invites divisions between neighbours.

Shops owned by immigrants looted in Ratanda township, in Gauteng, South Africa a week ago remain closed despite many in the community wanting them reopened.

Recent xenophobic and Afrophobic utterances by Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu, two of the leading figures in South Africa’s EFF party, fly in the face of...

Former South African President, Thabo Mbeki was inaugurated as the new Chancellor of the University of South Africa (UNISA) this week. Mbeki condemned the xenophobic attacks...

Foreign African nationals are facing xenophobic attacks again in South Africa. This repeated action which seems to always find Nigeria at the centre has caused more...