Zimbabwean MP calls for expulsion of 25 000 South Africans in retaliation for xenophobia

Zimbabwean MP calls for expulsion of 25 000 South Africans in retaliation for xenophobia

A Zimbabwean ruling party MP has called for the immediate expulsion of an estimated 25 000 South Africans living and visiting Zimbabwe in retaliation for the treatment of Zimbabwean nationals during anti-immigration protests in South Africa.

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