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Recurring xenophobic violence in Africa highlights the fragility of African unity, a concern that has been persistent since the early Pan-Africanist movement after the independence struggles of the 1950s and 1960s. This issue continues to affect the continent, exposing deep-seated divisions and challenges to regional cohesion. The violence underscores the need for African nations to address these tensions and work towards a more unified and peaceful continent. Xenophobic attacks have been a recu
One of the biggest visions of the early Pan-Africanist movement after the independence struggles of the 1950s and 1960s was read more Recurring xenophobic violence exposes the fragility of African unity ]]>