Celebrated South African singer and songwriter Yvonne Chaka Chaka has reacted to the ongoing xenophobic attacks and protests in her country.
According to her, people protesting against foreigners broke into her daughter’s shop and looted it dry.
The ‘Thank you Mr DJ’ crooner Sharing photos from the scene on Instagram, wrote: ‘I am dumbfounded, confused, frustrated and I’ve lost faith. People protesting broke into my daughter’s shop and looted. All in the name of foreigners must leave SA’.
No man is an island, my fellow brothers and sisters, we all need each other. Too much lawlessness. Mr. President do something. Mr Cele do something. Girls are dying Children are dying women are dying. On the other hand we are fighting our African brothers What is this world coming to. Life has become so cheap no respect for life and for one another. God have mercy.’
According to her, people protesting against foreigners broke into her daughter’s shop and looted it dry.
The ‘Thank you Mr DJ’ crooner Sharing photos from the scene on Instagram, wrote: ‘I am dumbfounded, confused, frustrated and I’ve lost faith. People protesting broke into my daughter’s shop and looted. All in the name of foreigners must leave SA’.
No man is an island, my fellow brothers and sisters, we all need each other. Too much lawlessness. Mr. President do something. Mr Cele do something. Girls are dying Children are dying women are dying. On the other hand we are fighting our African brothers What is this world coming to. Life has become so cheap no respect for life and for one another. God have mercy.’
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