Zim MPs deliver anti-xenophobia petition to SA embassy
Updated | By Olivia Phalaetsile

Jessie Majome from the opposition Movement for Democratic Change, who led the delegation of six MPs from across Zimbabwe's political divide, said South Africans "can't have their cake and eat it".
"Here in Zimbabwe we support South African businesses, which sell goods and conduct trade. The South African people can't have their cake and eat it," she said.
The petition, a copy of which was seen by News24, calls on Pretoria to take "decisive and effective measures to stop the slaughter of Zimbabweans and fellow African brothers and sisters".
Zimbabwean embassy officials have already travelled to Durban where they will try to assist their citizens caught up or threatened by the violence, according to a report in the official Herald newspaper.
The officials may try to persuade some Zimbabweans to return home, Consul General Batiraishe Mukonoweshuro was quoted as saying.
"Embassy officials arrived in Durban [on Tuesday] to work with the host government in identifying the affected people," he told the Herald.
"Logistics will also be worked to assist those, including those without proper documentation, who are willing to return home and also how some can be integrated into communities willing to accommodate them," Mukonowesuro said.
Author: News24
NewsWire ID: 1206
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