South Africa's (SA) government has moved to calm tensions following recent violent scenes in the Eastern Cape linked to a controversial so-called Igbo king coronation. Cabinet says it is engaging diplomatic channels while reaffirming that foreign nationals who are in the country legally are welcome, but must respect local laws and customs.
Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, addressed the issue during a post-Cabinet briefing, outlining government's response and ongoing engagements with Nigerian authorities.
Our reporter Innocent Semosa has the details.

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