Earlier today, we reported that Congo, Mozambique and Malawi had reportedly banned South Africans from entering into their country (READ STORY HERE), Zambian Companies are also
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Zambia's biggest private radio station Q FM Yesterday announced on its Facebook page that it has "indefinitely blacked out the playing of South African music in protest against xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals taking place in that country".
The station feels duty bound to voice out in protest at the attacks on foreign nationals by South Africans by stopping the air play of their music.
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Zambia's biggest private radio station Q FM Yesterday announced on its Facebook page that it has "indefinitely blacked out the playing of South African music in protest against xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals taking place in that country".
The station feels duty bound to voice out in protest at the attacks on foreign nationals by South Africans by stopping the air play of their music.
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