💨 Abstract
Zimbabweans globally celebrate Unity Day on December 22, marking the 1987 Unity Accord between ZANU and ZAPU. However, for Zimbabweans in South Africa, the day's significance is complex, as migration challenges their sense of unity and identity. Xenophobia, discrimination, and economic barriers strain their sense of belonging.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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