The persecution, which forced about 2,000 migrants to seek refuge in a rugby stadium, began on Tuesday when the migrants’ shacks in a farming community in De Doorns were levelled.
Local residents say they are tired of competing with Zimbabweans for space and jobs.
Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa, reporting from De Doorns, said the residents want farmers to hire workers from neighbouring towns like Rainsburg a few kilometres away.
‘Horrific attacks’
Many of those displaced came from a squatter camp and they left after they lost everything, our correspondent reported.
"Some of the attacks are just so horrific [that] whole houses have been razed to the ground," she said.
Last year violence unleashed on migrants on the outskirts of
Manfred van Rooyen, a local official, said migrants from other countries had not been targeted. "This is not per say xenophobia – we also have other people from
But Andrej Mahecic, a spokesman for the UN refugee agency, said: "This is the first xenophobic attack affecting refugees and asylum seekers in
Source: Les Afrique