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Zimbabwean Beggar Harassed in South Africa by Locals
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44687, member: 636"] A Zimbabwean mother with two babies was asking for money at a busy road crossing. Some South African women spotted her and started yelling. They recorded everything and put the video online for everyone to see. The local women told the foreign mother to pack up and leave their country. They said she was making South Africa look bad to visitors. The angry group called the woman names and said she was just pretending to need help. They blamed her for bringing problems from Zimbabwe into their neighborhoods. The women said tourists take photos thinking she represents South African mothers. They demanded she return home and ask President Mnangagwa for assistance instead. The confrontation happened right there on the street where cars were passing. This anti-foreigner group moves around the city looking for immigrants. They visit hospitals and other public places to chase away people from other countries. The women believe their government should help South Africans first before anyone else. They want all foreigners to leave and stop using their services. South African officials worry about having enough resources for everyone. Millions of Zimbabweans live there without proper papers after leaving their broken economy behind. Many locals blame these immigrants for rising crime rates and fewer job opportunities. The situation creates tension between communities as people compete for work and government help. [/QUOTE]
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