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Researcher Warns South Africa at Dangerous Inflection Point on Xenophobia

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AI-generatedThe article discusses rising xenophobia in South Africa but provides no concrete commercial mechanism, price movement, supply disruption, investment, regulation, or company-level impact. It is a social/political commentary without direct or indirect commercial channels. No sector is materially affected.
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- Foreign African nationals in South Africa fear xenophobic violence as anti-migrant sentiments rise.
- Dr. Rebecca Walker from the African Centre for Migration & Society highlighted overt and subtle xenophobia.
- Deadly 2008 xenophobic attacks referenced as precedent.
- 2024 general elections approaching; political parties adopt anti-migrant platforms.
- Migrants constitute about 4.1% of the population.
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