Opinion / Columnist
MDC-T opens help centres in xenophobia hit areas in SA
08 Apr 2015 at 09:52hrs | Views
As is norm, violence begets violence. The untimely visit by Robert Mugabe has coincided with the planned xenophobic attacks on foreigners in South Africa.
Machete and stick wielding marauding locals have criminally roamed through the streets of Johannesburg and other outlying cities and towns demanding the immediate eviction of foreigners from their shores.
There is an estimated four million Zimbabwean citizenry in South Africa who have escaped from the uncivil manner in which Mugabe and his fellow criminals are administering and managing the affairs of the state.
The Tsvangirai-led MDC-T in South Africa have opened centres and appointed teams in various areas across the country to help victims of perceived or real xenophobic attacks.
Johannesburg
Rita Tshabaalala - 074 994 2564
Bongani Mathe - 073 104 3425
Mncedisi Bhebhe - 084 483 2781
Pretoria
Precious Mutete - 074 663 0959
Tangai Marufu - 078 112 1181
Lameck Chiyaka - 078 763 2766
Mupumalanga
Munyaradzi Chidarikire - 061 091 9380
Ernest Chinyuke - 078 827 0046
KwaZulu Natal
Natalie Tembo - 063 088 3137
Patrick Mubaiwa - 083 589 4165
Sharon Tashaya - 078 495 4212
Western Cape
Dr. Tyanai Masiya - 074 430 5313
Brighton Maravanyika - 071 939 8088
Douglas Chiganze - 073 475 3220
Eastern Cape
Rodrick Chimombe - 073 916 8831
Edward Mutondo - 074 806 6667
North West
Clement Mangena - 061 003 7310
Bellarms Chisango - 076 717 7931
Free State
Misheck Marowa - 078 337 6491
Memory Dziripi - 071 954 5419
Patience Maisiri Moyo - 071 393 9278
For other areas please contact Trust Ndlovu on 078 904 7564 or Dr. Wangu Mazodze on 073 619 8567.
The visionary initiative is a direct response to the vacuum in the representation of Zimbabweans in South Africa. The defacto consular officials have voluntarily availed themselves to serve the people of Zimbabwe at their own expense. Assistance will be rendered to all Zimbabwean nationals regardless of gender, age, regional background, tribe, race, religion and all services and advice shall be offered for free.
Machete and stick wielding marauding locals have criminally roamed through the streets of Johannesburg and other outlying cities and towns demanding the immediate eviction of foreigners from their shores.
There is an estimated four million Zimbabwean citizenry in South Africa who have escaped from the uncivil manner in which Mugabe and his fellow criminals are administering and managing the affairs of the state.
The Tsvangirai-led MDC-T in South Africa have opened centres and appointed teams in various areas across the country to help victims of perceived or real xenophobic attacks.
Johannesburg
Rita Tshabaalala - 074 994 2564
Bongani Mathe - 073 104 3425
Mncedisi Bhebhe - 084 483 2781
Pretoria
Precious Mutete - 074 663 0959
Tangai Marufu - 078 112 1181
Lameck Chiyaka - 078 763 2766
Mupumalanga
Munyaradzi Chidarikire - 061 091 9380
Ernest Chinyuke - 078 827 0046
KwaZulu Natal
Natalie Tembo - 063 088 3137
Patrick Mubaiwa - 083 589 4165
Sharon Tashaya - 078 495 4212
Western Cape
Dr. Tyanai Masiya - 074 430 5313
Brighton Maravanyika - 071 939 8088
Douglas Chiganze - 073 475 3220
Eastern Cape
Rodrick Chimombe - 073 916 8831
Edward Mutondo - 074 806 6667
North West
Clement Mangena - 061 003 7310
Bellarms Chisango - 076 717 7931
Free State
Misheck Marowa - 078 337 6491
Memory Dziripi - 071 954 5419
Patience Maisiri Moyo - 071 393 9278
For other areas please contact Trust Ndlovu on 078 904 7564 or Dr. Wangu Mazodze on 073 619 8567.
The visionary initiative is a direct response to the vacuum in the representation of Zimbabweans in South Africa. The defacto consular officials have voluntarily availed themselves to serve the people of Zimbabwe at their own expense. Assistance will be rendered to all Zimbabwean nationals regardless of gender, age, regional background, tribe, race, religion and all services and advice shall be offered for free.
Source - Wangu - Mine
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