Ubuntu is The Emergency Room For Xenophobia in Africa
Instead of filling the answer as Xenophobia, let us analyse how we can use Humanization to inform policies on how people treat each other. This will make it possible for people to engage in humane acts as opposed to inhumane ones toward each other. Xenophobia, is used to explain the inhumane treatment of perceived non-South African citizens that led to deaths and destruction of livelihoods in South Africa in September 2019. Foreign-owned shops, were looted or burnt (expropriation) or both during riots in the Johannesburg suburb of Turffontein on September 2, 2019. This form of violence targeting foreign nationals in South Africa, tells one of the need for scripted operating procedures that address how Africans can relate with each other. They should not take anything for granted. We risk shelving our responsibilities to other humans. We also risk not analyzing the historical abuses, precarious and insidious legacy of Apartheid to South Africa in pa...