Xenophobia: Neighbouring countries block SA drivers from crossing borders

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It’s getting very silly now. South African drivers are paying the price for the criminal behaviour of others, as protests against xenophobia halt motorists.

Things are getting extremely tit-for-tat between South Africa and the rest of the continent, in response to a spate of xenophobia that’s spread across Gauteng. In the past 48 hours, we’ve seen Shoprite stores raided in Nigeria, and Pick n Pay shops looted in Zambia. In fact, the latter went one further – Zambian radio stations decided to ban all music from SA “for the foreseeable future”.

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South African drivers held-up at border points
An eye-for-an-eye is in full swing, and it seems that there will be no relief any time soon. Some South African drivers have encountered difficulties in crossing the borders to neighbouring countries, with major incidents flaring up in Mozambique and Zambia.

Burning tyres and barricades were set-up on a road connecting SA to Mozambique. It is believed that the obstructions were caused by those protesting against xenophobia in South Africa. Truckers carrying deliveries were targeted specifically by the communities, who had to be dispersed by police.

Early this morning, people set up barricades and burned tires to stop South African trucks from entering in Mozambique, allegedly in retaliation to protests in South Africa against foreigners truck drivers. I understand police is on the scene and has now restored ordered.

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There were similar problems reported at checkpoints in Botswana and Zambia, too. There are allegations that some truck drivers were attacked physically by the crowds, but there is nothing to substantiate these claims. Nonetheless, it’s an environment which remains hostile for cross-country commuters.

South African truck drivers being turned back from the Botswana/Zambia border in Kazungula in response to South African truck drivers intimidating foreign truck drivers, and demanding that they should be banned from South Africa.

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