Business leaders have condemned the spate of violent xenophobic attacks that have claimed more than 50 lives since the hate crimes began in Johannesburg two weeks ago. Vodacom Group chairman Oyama Mabandla said: "The violent attacks against citizens from other African countries don't do South Africa proud and they don't do Africa proud." - Simpiwe Piliso
Business leaders have condemned the spate of violent xenophobic attacks that have claimed more than 50 lives since the hate crimes began in Johannesburg two weeks ago. Vodacom Group chairman Oyama Mabandla said: "The violent attacks against citizens from other African countries don't do South Africa proud and they don't do Africa proud." - Simpiwe Piliso
Not a proud moment
Business leaders have condemned the spate of violent xenophobic attacks that have claimed more than 50 lives since the hate crimes began in Johannesburg two weeks ago. Vodacom Group chairman Oyama Mabandla said: "The violent attacks against citizens from other African countries don't do South Africa proud and they don't do Africa proud." - Simpiwe Piliso
Business leaders have condemned the spate of violent xenophobic attacks that have claimed more than 50 lives since the hate crimes began in Johannesburg two weeks ago. Vodacom Group chairman Oyama Mabandla said: "The violent attacks against citizens from other African countries don't do South Africa proud and they don't do Africa proud." - Simpiwe Piliso
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