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Academic Paper from the year 2017 in the subject Cultural Studies - Miscellaneous, , language: English, abstract: Over the last 50 years, Zambia has never experienced xenophobia or any form of social instability, a record of which made the country become known as a beacon of peace worldwide. However, one of the most horrific incidents took place in 2016, when two foreigners were burnt alive in the capital Lusaka by a mob of local residents angered by a presence of foreigners.This hostility towards foreigners spread across some parts of the country and resulted in a destruction of shops and…mehr

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Academic Paper from the year 2017 in the subject Cultural Studies - Miscellaneous, , language: English, abstract: Over the last 50 years, Zambia has never experienced xenophobia or any form of social instability, a record of which made the country become known as a beacon of peace worldwide. However, one of the most horrific incidents took place in 2016, when two foreigners were burnt alive in the capital Lusaka by a mob of local residents angered by a presence of foreigners.This hostility towards foreigners spread across some parts of the country and resulted in a destruction of shops and businesses owned by foreigners. A series of these events came to be known as xenophobia. The incidences of xenophobia were widely covered by the media and had a huge impact on culture integration and the country's image. Zambia's experience of xenophobia affected peace and remains a threat to cultural integration despite the country remaining home to refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants coming from Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.This study aims at assessing xenophobia, its predicates, causes and effects. Thus, the paper examines and critically analyses xenophobia and its impact on cultural integration in Zambia's case.
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Daniel Tonga is an award-winning journalist, economist, author, and accomplished communications professional with a proven track record in media and communications. He previously served as Editor, Producer, and Head of the News Department at Prime Television Zambia. Daniel was a contributing researcher to a book, ¿An Enterprise Map of Zambiä commissioned by International Growth Centre ICG and London School of Economics which profiles leading industry companies in Zambia. He is the author of a book titled 'Enemies of Truth' and several research papers which have been published by different media and communications journals. As a freelance journalist, Daniel has contributed his work to the world¿s leading media outlets including Voice of America VOA, France24, Kenya Television Network KTN, Talk Radio 702 among others. He is a fellow of the National Press Foundation in the United States and an alumnus of the International Institute of Journalism IIJ in Germany and Radio Nederlands Training Centre RNTC, in the Netherlands. Daniel holds a Diploma (Dip) in Journalism, BA in Economics, MA in Global Business Journalism, Master of Business Administration (MBA) in International Business Management and Master of Sciences (MSc) Economics and Finance. He is a practicing Communications Specialist with MultiChoice Group, a South African company that operates the DStv, a major service in Sub-Saharan Africa, and GOtv, a minor service operating in over 9 countries.