PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe would have stunned many among those who don't know him when he said Kalanga people are "uneducated" and notorious for committing crime in South Africa, but those clued-up on his history would perhaps have been dismayed but not surprised.
Mugabe made the remarks on Wednesday at a press conference in Harare after the Sadc summit on industrialisation strategy where he urged Zimbabweans based in South Africa to return home and stop risking their lives in a country gripped by xenophobia.
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