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South Africa was once hailed as a 'Rainbow Nation' - now it's being torn apart by 'Afrophobia' as black South Africans turn against illegal migrants from other African countries who they fear will take their jobs: SUE REID
South Africa, once called the 'Rainbow Nation,' is now experiencing 'Afrophobia' as black South Africans oppose illegal migrants from other African countries, fearing job competition. The article highlights tensions between local communities and foreign migrants.
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