QFM RADIO STOPS PLAYING SOUTH AFRICAN MUSIC IN PROTEST TO XENOPHOBIC ATTACKS

Radio Q FM has blacked out the playing of South African music effective today, April 17th in protest against Xenophobic attacks on Foreign Nationals taking place in that country. #QFMForOneAfrica Read Qfm’s Memo Below:

 

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Boko Haram has giveN South African govt 24 hours to make the Xenophobic attacks come to an end.

Boko Haram has released a tape stating that they are giving South African government 24 hours within which to make the Xenophobic attacks come to an end, Face of Malawi reported.

If South African government does not contain the situation they will execute all South Africans living in Nigeria, Chad, Niger and other surrounding countries, even the South African Embassies in the African countries.

The Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) in Malawi yesterday directed the Department of Disaster and Management Affairs (DoDMA) to coordinate the repatriation process of its citizens in South Africa following the Xenophobic attacks.

Malawians were reported to be affected and are in temporary camps in South Africa.

However Zimbabwe’s state-run The Herald newspaper reports today that the government is ready to evacuate its citizens from South Africa in the wake of a string of attacks against foreigners.

Meanwhile the Zambian government says it is yet to decide if Zambians in South Africa will be evacuated.

Yesterday Information Minister Chishimba Kambwili said Zambians have not been affected from the Xenophobic attacks in that Country.