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WATCH: How xenophobic attacks affect SA’s leadership role in Africa

Financial Mail editor Rob Rose and a panel of journalists discuss the stories making the news in the latest edition of Editing Allowed

Foreign nationals and members of various South African civil society groups march against xenophobia in Cape Town on Wednesday. Picture: EPA/NIC BOTHMA
Foreign nationals and members of various South African civil society groups march against xenophobia in Cape Town on Wednesday. Picture: EPA/NIC BOTHMA (None)

Financial Mail editor Rob Rose and a panel of journalists discuss the reaction to finance minister Tito Mboweni’s economic plan and what this suggests about public perceptions of government.

The team also looks at the xenophobic attacks in Gauteng this week and what it means for SA’s leadership role in Africa.

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