Shatta Bandle react to xenophobic attacks in South Africa

Diminutive social media sensation Shatta Bandle has finally reacted to the xenophobic attacks in South Africa.

The recent xenophobic attacks in South Africa against foreign nationals, particularly Nigerians, have become a cause for concern in the country as many people take to social media to air their concerns on the issue.

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Popular Ghanaian internet sensation Shatta Bandle has also waded into the foregoing .

According to Shatta Bandle, South Africans should stop the nonsense attack on other citizens before he gets angry.

He added that if they don’t stop, he would buy the whole country with his too much money.

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He posted: “it’s SAD hearing what is happening in South/Africa, we are all one people, let ?? lead, if i vex I’ll buy the Country ooo #SayNoToXenophobia”

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According to africanews.com, police in South Africa have been overwhelmed by looters in the latest round of xenophobic attacks by residents of Jappestown, an area close to commercial hub, Johannesburg.

Multiple local media outlets said rampant looting of shops and torching of buildings had been registered in the riots. The portals add that looters have targeted businesses of foreigners.

Elsewhere rioters have blocked roads and burnt tyres obstructing movement of persons and vehicles. The police has been caught in running battles with them across parts of Johannesburg.

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A police statement confirmed the situation and said forty-one people have been arrested following the incidents. Police also fired rubber bullets at looters in another Johannesburg suburb, Turffontein.

According to police, the chaotic clashes followed the deaths of three people in a fire in an “old building”.

“While we were still investigating with emergency services, people that were around started taking advantage of the situation and looted shops,” police spokesman Capt Mavela Masondo is quoted as saying.

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