Published 5/22/2026, 5:24:05 PM · Updated 5/22/2026, 5:24:06 PMBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
Key points
South Africa condemns xenophobic violence when it erupts, but critics say prevention is weak, arrests are limited and political rhetoric sometimes fuels tensions instead of easing them.
As anti-foreigner tensions resurface in parts of South Africa, critics are questioning whether the government's response to xenophobia is working.
South Africa has faced repeated outbreaks of violence targeting migrants from Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Somalia, Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, Ghana and Zambia.
Easlier this month, Nigeria summoned South Africa's acting high commissioner, citing growing anti-African migrant protests.
More than 60 people were killed in anti-immigrant riots in 2008, while similar unrest resurfaced in 2015 and 2016. Armed mobs attacked foreign-owned businesses around the city of Johannesburg in 2019, leaving at least 12 people dead — ten of them South African citizens.