Former opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has called for peaceful coexistence among African nationals in South Africa, condemning xenophobia and violence targeting migrants.
In a statement, Chamisa expressed gratitude to the South African government and its people for hosting African migrants while urging unity across the continent.
"Our nations share history, borders, culture, and the values of Ubuntu/Unhu, humanity and mutual care," he said.
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