Zimbabwe and Nigeria issue warnings over violent protests in South Africa (VIDEO)

Zimbabwean nationals and Nigerian citizens in South Africa have been urged to remain vigilant amid reports of violent “anti-foreigner” protests across several cities.
In an advisory on Tuesday, Zimbabwe’s consulate in Johannesburg urged Zimbabweans to avoid areas where demonstrations are ongoing.
”The Consulate of Zimbabwe in Johannesburg and Cape Town have received reports of disturbing demonstrations that are targeting foreign nationals,” said the embassy.
These incidents pose a serious risk to the safety and well-being of Zimbabwean nationals residing in South Africa, they added.
”The government of Zimbabwe is committed to ensuring safety, dignity and well-being of its nationals.”
Zimbabwean nationals have been advised to remain vigilant and avoid areas where demonstrations are taking place. They have also been urged to stay indoors and limit unplanned movement.
”Report any incidents to the local South African Police Services (SAPS), Embassy and the Consulates of Zimbabwe in Johannesburg and Cape Town.”
They were further instructed to keep essential documents with them at all times.
Meanwhile, the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) has also appealed to Nigerians in the country to exercise extreme caution as protests allegedly turn violent in multiple provinces.
NiDCOM said that the demonstrators intend to apply pressure on the government over the presence of foreign nationals. The commission advised all Nigerian citizens to avoid any confrontation with protesters and to refrain from engaging with demonstration groups.
Nigerian business owners have specifically been told to close their businesses from Freedom Day, April 27, and to remain closed on April 28 and 29.
🚨🇿🇦 Anti-migrant protests are escalating in SA in #Johannesburg & Durban, with including Nigerians & Ghanaians allegedly being harassed.The unrest is fueled by 33% unemployment.Police are on alert ahead of a planned May 4 shutdown. #uyajola99#OnceAlways Sebelebele @msyj05pic.twitter.com/jbsVHjtPZ7
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