Language has always been a fault line in South Africa. Right now, it is getting people hurt, writes Celani Sikhakhane in Mzansi Royals. The anti-illegal immigration protests spreading across the country have exposed something that has been sitting underneath the surface for a long time. Tsonga-speaking South Africans are being stopped, questioned and in some cases attacked — not because anyone has checked their documents, but because of how they…
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