Zari Hassan Addresses Xenophobic Tensions in South Africa
Zari Hassan has reassured her followers that she and her family are safe amid ongoing xenophobic tensions in South Africa. The Ugandan entrepreneur and reality television personality shared an update on her social media, revealing that she has temporarily closed her business offices out of concern for potential vandalism.
In her statement, Zari emphasized that her sons are safe and that she is living in South Africa legally. She noted, 'All of my businesses are legitimate and properly registered with the South African government,' urging people not to spread misinformation as tensions escalate.
Zari Hassan is well-known in East Africa as a successful businesswoman and a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. She gained fame through her appearances on reality television, particularly on shows like 'Young, Famous & African,' which showcases the lives of African celebrities. Her influence extends beyond entertainment, as she runs several businesses, including beauty colleges, in South Africa.
The current unrest in South Africa has been characterized by anti-migrant protests, raising fears among foreign business owners about potential targeting of their properties. Zari's decision to close her businesses reflects a broader concern among expatriates in South Africa, who have faced hostility during such protests in the past. The South African government has been under pressure to address these tensions and ensure the safety of all residents, regardless of their nationality.
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