XENOPHOBIA: A BETRAYAL OF MANDELA'S VISION
The resurgence of xenophobic behavior in parts of Africa, particularly within societies that once suffered under the weight of discrimination and exclusion, raises a troubling question: Have we forgotten the lessons of history? Xenophobia is the fear, hatred, or rejection of people perceived as foreigners. It creates division where there should be unity and suspicion where there should be cooperation. While every nation has the right to address legitimate concerns regarding security, employment, and immigration, hostility toward individuals solely because of their nationality undermines the very principles of justice and human dignity. Few leaders embodied the values of inclusion, reconciliation, and human equality more than Nelson Mandela. His struggle against apartheid was not merely a fight for the liberation of Black South Africans; it was a fight against systems that categorized human beings based on identity and denied them equal worth. Mandela envisioned a society where people w...









