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Mbuyiseni Ndlozi Says He Won’t Join Calls for Foreigners to Leave, Even After Personal Tragedy

June 10, 2026
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Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has sparked intense national debate after taking a firm stance on immigration, xenophobia, and accountability, declaring that he would never support anti-foreigner rhetoric, even under the most painful personal circumstances.

The former politician and public commentator made the remarks amid growing discussions around undocumented migration, crime, and border security in South Africa. Ndlozi stated that even if he were to lose a loved one at the hands of an undocumented foreign national, he would still refuse to chant “Abahambe,” a slogan often associated with calls for foreign nationals to leave the country.

His comments quickly gained traction on social media and across political circles, drawing both praise and criticism. Supporters described his position as a principled commitment to justice and social cohesion, arguing that criminal acts should be addressed by holding individuals accountable rather than blaming entire communities based on nationality.

Ndlozi emphasized that grief, anger, and frustration should not be used to justify collective condemnation. He argued that justice must focus on those responsible for wrongdoing and warned against rhetoric that could fuel division and xenophobic sentiment.

However, critics contend that his remarks fail to fully reflect the frustrations of communities affected by crime, unemployment, and pressure on public services. Some believe stronger measures are needed to address undocumented migration and improve border management, particularly in areas where residents feel vulnerable to criminal activity.

The debate comes at a time when immigration remains one of South Africa’s most contentious issues. Concerns over public safety, economic opportunities, and access to services continue to shape public opinion, while civil society groups have repeatedly cautioned against actions or language that could encourage hostility toward foreign nationals.

Political analysts say Ndlozi’s comments have highlighted the delicate balance between promoting social unity and addressing legitimate public concerns. As discussions around migration continue, his remarks have become a focal point in the broader national conversation about justice, accountability, and national identity.

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