Jose Chameleone Stands With Embattled President Mugabe Over Xenophobic Killings. See Details (Photo)
World leaders and celebrities continue to chip in their comments regarding the xenophobic violence being witnessed in South Africa. East Africa’s richest musician, Jose Chameloene, has also made his voice heard.
As South Africa continues to grapple with resurgence of xenophobic attacks, celebrities from across the globe have expressed their worries urging South Africans to stop the bloody killings.
The anti-foreigners attacks that happened in Durban, South Africa, left six people dead. This rekindles the 2008 memory where 60 foreigners were killed in similar attack in Johannesburg.
Following the xenophobic violence, Jose Chameleone, sent a message to Africans urging them to unite. He concurred with a similar message Zimbabwean President, Robert Mugabe, sent in regard to the same. (Though Uncle Bob scolded the stupid South Africans.)

Chamelone reminded South Africans that they had betrayed Mandela’s legacy with their violence against foreigners. The global icon advocated for non-violence approach to all disputes. His stand saw him win a Noble Peace Prize also resulting to him earning global admiration.
Below is what Chameleone posted:
We as Africans should not only Unite in times of Tragedy but in all times since we still rated 3rd work that subjects love, unity so we can forward ourselves like other continents have done. It’s a very Big tragedy that the countrymen we once cried and cared for in South Africa have finally discredited our loyalty. Let’s be strong as African people and pray that we surf through this storm. Where has the Mandela love and Legacy gone? At this time I Honour President of Zimbabwe for foreseeing these times-Lord Have Mercy.