One Ugandan killed as Museveni orders evacuation of 746 from South Africa over xenophobic protests

President Yoweri Museveni has ordered the evacuation of 746 Ugandans from South Africa following a surge in xenophobic protests. The decision comes after one Ugandan was killed in the violence, which has targeted foreign nationals in several cities across South Africa. The evacuees will be flown back to Uganda, where they will receive support and assistance from the government. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has condemned the violence and urged the South African government to take decisive action to protect the lives and property of foreign nationals. The evacuation is a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of Ugandan citizens in South Africa. The government has also warned Ugandans against traveling to South Africa until the situation improves. The incident has sparked widespread concern and outrage, with many calling for an end to the xenophobic violence and greater protection for foreign nationals in South Africa.

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