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Anti-xenophobia group, Kopanang Africa, says migrants are not the only ones that have caused South Africa's socio-economic challenges. It says corruption, poor service delivery and the government's failure to keep its promises are also to blame. The group held a media briefing in Johannesburg after the authorities prevented it from marching on Human Rights Day today (Monday) following the Dudula Movement's threats to disrupt it. Let’s talk to them now about the message they were hoping to preach and as far as they are concerned, what is fueling xenophobia in this country
Guest: Julekha Latib - Spokesperson for the Kopanang Africa
By SAfm
Anti-xenophobia group, Kopanang Africa, says migrants are not the only ones that have caused South Africa's socio-economic challenges. It says corruption, poor service delivery and the government's failure to keep its promises are also to blame. The group held a media briefing in Johannesburg after the authorities prevented it from marching on Human Rights Day today (Monday) following the Dudula Movement's threats to disrupt it. Let’s talk to them now about the message they were hoping to preach and as far as they are concerned, what is fueling xenophobia in this country
Guest: Julekha Latib - Spokesperson for the Kopanang Africa