Speaking in the National Assembly, President Jacob Zuma said government stands against xenophobia. Watch his address above.
Zuma said the attacks violate a respect for life, human dignity and Ubuntu. The country stands against racism, xenophobia, homphobia, sexism he said.
If President Zuma got a cabbage to read his speech in parly on xenophobia now, I might be more convinced. No emotion. Just words
— carien du plessis (@carienduplessis) April 16, 2015
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