(Amanda Khoza, News24) |
Johannesburg - South Africa has closed its consulate in Lagos, Nigeria, following anti-xenophobia protests there, Netwerk24 reported on Tuesday.
Protests were held outside the consulate and at the South African High Commission in Abuja.
South African consul general in Nigeria, Sam Monaisa, said in an e-mail
to the South African business forum in that country that the closure
would remain in force until Thursday.
The situation in Durban had calmed down, but he was concerned about the Nigerians that were being repatriated, he wrote.
Nigerians were using social media to blow an already tense situation in South Africa out of proportion and stoking emotions.
This was why Nigerians maintained that their compatriots were being killed in South Africa daily, he said.
He warned the forum's members to stay alert and not move around
unnecessarily. South African businesses and citizens became targets of
threats and acts of retaliation whenever xenophobic attacks occurred in
South Africa, he cautioned.
Meanwhile, in Zimbabwe 15 people who were part of a first group of
Zimbabweans returning home in the wake of xenophobic attacks in Durban
have "disappeared" in Musina, state media reported Tuesday.
The official Herald said in an online update: "Fifteen victims
disappeared in Musina where they reportedly claimed feeling safe because
there were no xenophobic attacks reported."
There were no further details.
Zimbabwe is repatriating up to 2 000 of its citizens who have asked to be evacuated in the wake of the attacks.
The first six buses carrying 407 Zimbabweans left Durban on Sunday.
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