A lecturer at the University of South Africa, Nkululeko Sibiya, has attributed recurring xenophobic tensions in South Africa to deep-rooted structural and socio-economic challenges, including unemployment, inequality, and political shifts. Speaking on the Asaase Breakfast Show on Thursday (23 April), Sibiya said the crisis is “complex” but largely driven by... The post Structural inequality, unemployment driving xenophobic tensions in South Africa — lecturer appeared first on Asaase Radio.
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Structural inequality, unemployment driving xenophobic tensions in South Africa — lecturer
Asaase RadioBy Winifred LarteyThu, 23 Apr 2026 · 2h ago0 views
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University of South Africa lecturer Nkululeko Sibiya stated that structural and socio-economic challenges, including unemployment, inequality, and political shifts, are driving xenophobic tensions in South Africa. Speaking on the Asaase Breakfast Show, Sibiya described the crisis as complex, rooted in these underlying issues.
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