So social media has been a buzz with people suggesting that celebs should take a stand against xenophobia. Some celebs like AKA really didn’t know what to do about it or how to address the whole situation.
Let’s face it a hashtag against xenophobia won’t stop the attacks in Durban. Today celebrities are doing their part as ‘public figures’ and taking a stand against xenophobia.
A large number of celebs took to the streets of Durban for a peace march against xenophobia. Even singer Nandi Mngoma took to her Instagram page to assure her fans that she is doing her best to be a part of the solution. Check out some of the posts from the march below.
South African Celebs March Against Xenophobia!
#SayNoToXenophobia…
#WeAreAfrica #SayNoToXenophobia on our way to the peace march
#SayNoToXenophobia…
#WeAreAfrica #SayNoToXenophobia on our way to the peace march
#SayNoToXenophobia…
#WeAreAfrica #SayNoToXenophobia on our way to the peace march
#SayNoToXenophobia…
We are here #WeAreAfrica #SayNoToXenophobia #NotInOurName with @shakasisulu @khayadlanga @mayitshwete
#SayNoToXenophobia…
Thank you for your views, I have heard you and appreciate what you have said.. And will take the appropriate action on my behalf. Starting tomorrow.. Please join myself @shakasisulu @khayadlanga @zakesbantwini and many more who will all be addressing and marching with the people of Durban. Let us solve this problem. #NoToXenophobia
#SayNoToXenophobia…
We are ready to March for a United AFRICA! #NoToXenophobia
#LetsFindSolutions #Africa #AfricaUnite
#SayNoToXenophobia…
Today I hope to see a change, solutions! The people want answers. Africa Unite! #NoToXenophobia