 Welcome back, you're watching News Now and Plus TV Africa. Several hundred South Africans and migrants have staged an anti-xenophobia rally in response to marches against migrants by the self-styled Operation Dudula movement. Dudula means drive back in the Zulu language. The anti-migrant sentiment is on the rise in South Africa, which is home to over three million refugees, asylum seekers and migrant workers. The man known as the pioneer of Operation Dudula says he's defending South African workers and has received a big following. Nann La Mini was arrested by police on Thursday. South Africa is periodically plagued by xenophobic violence clashes broke out in 2015, 2016 and again in 2019. We are here today to say no to xenophobia. A is Copanang, Africa agonist xenophobia. We are saying no xenophobia to a humanity. We need to be one, united in love, peace and love. There are people in our country who are trying to take advantage of the anger that people feel about poverty, about unemployment, about hunger, and they're trying to turn that anger on to foreigners, mainly foreigners from other African countries. They're trying to create a fire, a xenophobic fire. At the end of the day, these people will be viewed as xenophobic, but French-speaking they are not xenophobic. Remember, many South Africans in this country are suffering. You know, there is a racist strategy that is being applied. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates. Thank you.