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Thursday, May 10, 2012
Special Report on Xenophobia
After the 2010 Soccer World Cup foreigners living in the townships in Cape Town feared that there would be an increase in attacks on foreign nationals living in South Africa. Cape Town journalist and current affairs producer, Dorianne Arendse spoke to various foreigners living in South Africa about their fears as well as government officials about the worrying trend of attacks on refugees.The feature was first aired on Voice of the Cape. This feature won the Vodacom Journalist of the Year Award in the Radio Feature Category in the Western Cape in 2011...
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