Perturbed by the renewed and constant maltreatment meted out to Nigerian nationals in Ghana, the Nigerian government has said it will henceforth …
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ATQ News ArchiveTourism
Africa: A tourism outlook on the looting of shops and xenophobia
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsThe looting of shops and the shutdown of several central business districts in several South African cities has unleashed violence and the …
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ATQ News ArchiveAviation
Xenophobia: Air Tanzania suspends Flights to Johannesburg due to Violence
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsTanzania’s national carrier suspended flights from Dar es Salaam to Johannesburg, citing ongoing violence as a risk to passengers. “You are aware …
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Xenophobia: Why can’t South Africans love Nigerians in return?
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsDespite Nigeria’s huge sacrifice in ending apartheid in South Africa, its citizens have continued to be targets of xenophobic attacks by South …
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Apartheid struggle: Govt to educate citizens about Nigeria’s role
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsGovt to educate citizens about Nigeria’s role South Africa will re-introduce history in its academic curriculum to enlighten its citizens about Nigeria’s …
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Africa: East and West Africans want Borderless Africa but North Africans don’t- Study
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsEast and West Africans want Borderless Africa but North Africans don’t- Study If Africa’s 1.26 billion people share a dream, beyond peace …
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By Travel Editor Cape Town – Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) saw a 14.4% increase in African air arrivals, and a 5,6% growth …
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A WAVE of xenophobic attacks in South Africa could provoke reprisals from neighbouring countries, raising concerns among South African business leaders and …
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ATQ News Updates
Why black South Africans are attacking only African immigrants and not whites
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsBy Reuters/Rogan Ward The attacks on migrant shop owners in Durban this week reminds us the position of foreigner in South Africa …