Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has engaged with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to discuss the recent wave of xenophobic attacks in South Africa. The two leaders spoke by phone, with Museveni expressing his concern over the violence and calling for greater protection for African migrants. Ramaphosa assured Museveni that his government is taking steps to address the issue and prevent further attacks. The conversation comes as tensions between South Africa and other African nations continue to rise, with many accusing the South African government of not doing enough to prevent xenophobic violence. Museveni’s intervention is seen as an attempt to calm the situation and promote regional cooperation. The Ugandan president has long been a vocal advocate for African unity and has previously spoken out against xenophobia. The engagement between the two leaders is a positive step towards addressing the crisis, but much work remains to be done to address the root causes of xenophobia and promote greater understanding and tolerance between different communities. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen whether the South African government will take concrete steps to prevent further violence and protect the rights of migrants.

