Foreign-owned businesses including those of Nigerians attacked in South Africa
The Nigeria Union has advised Nigerians living in South Africa to avoid Pretoria Central Business District until the police authority certifies the area safe for foreign nationals.
“Not less than two buildings were burnt by the angry mob. This was done after the stocks in the various shops were looted by the rioters. “The Nigeria High Commission in Pretoria has been informed of the planned overnight attacks and looting of foreign nationals businesses. “This followed an incident on Tuesday afternoon where a taxi operator was fatally shot near the Bloed Long-Distance Taxi Rank in Pretoria.
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