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Thabo Mbeki: 1 Fierce Warning Against Xenophobia

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Former South African President Thabo Mbeki has accused embedded apartheid-era agents of actively orchestrating the ruling African National Congress’s current political decline. The stark claim frames the party’s crisis not as a natural democratic erosion, but as a deliberate internal sabotage with profound implications for Southern Africa’s stability.

Mbeki delivered the allegations during a recent public dialogue, arguing that operatives from the pre-1994 regime infiltrated the ANC to destroy it from within. He pointed to systemic corruption and institutional collapse as evidence of this historical sabotage. Concurrently, Mbeki warns against blaming immigrants for South Africa’s unemployment crisis, urging citizens to reject xenophobic narratives that scapegoat other Africans for domestic governance failures.

The ANC has governed South Africa since the end of white-minority rule, but currently faces unprecedented electoral vulnerability. Mbeki, who led the country from 1999 to 2008, has become increasingly vocal about the structural decay within his political home. His dual messaging aims to protect the party’s legacy while redirecting public anger away from vulnerable migrant communities.

Thabo Mbeki Rejects Anti-Immigrant Scapegoating

This rhetoric risks shifting responsibility away from modern leadership failures while South Africa battles record joblessness. Scapegoating foreigners threatens the physical safety of migrant workers who fill essential jobs across the industrial and agricultural sectors. It also stalls regional economic integration, creating volatile operating environments for cross-border business ventures.

Mbeki insisted that apartheid-era agents are to blame for the ANC’s decline, framing this as a documented reality rather than a conspiracy theory. Meanwhile, a prominent Nigerian academic calls for a new definition of African sovereignty that protects cross-border movement. This perspective argues that xenophobia in dominant economies like South Africa directly undermines the foundational goals of the African Union.

Mbeki’s defense of immigrants directly addresses a recurring crisis that strains South Africa’s diplomatic relations with Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. Protecting regional mobility is crucial for the operational success of the African Continental Free Trade Area. Pan-African scholars argue that true sovereignty relies on unified continental politics rather than isolated, nationalistic borders.

The ANC leadership must now navigate these explosive historical allegations ahead of upcoming national elections. Continental observers will watch whether the party takes concrete steps to protect immigrant communities or leans into populist rhetoric to salvage its electoral dominance.

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