South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday condemned weekend violence in Johannesburg that claimed two lives after security forces clashed with looters involved in fresh xenophobic attacks.
South Africa has called in the army to end days of attacks on immigrant shantytowns on the edge of Johannesburg. More than 40 people have been killed, thousands more have been driven from their homes.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Immigrants in downtown Johannesburg, South Africa's biggest commercial city, shut their shops on Wednesday as a wave of anti-foreigner violence that has killed four people ...
JOHANNESBURGJOHANNESBURG — Violence against illegal miners in South Africa spread Friday despite calls for restraint from the country’s president, following the arrests of more than 80 men, some ...
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Hundreds of women wearing black gathered in a Johannesburg park on Friday, one day before the start of the Group of 20 summit, to stage a 15-minute lie-down protest symbolizing the ...