The Price of Backlash: Why South African Corporate Expansion Faces a New Continental Risk
In my opinion, the economic integration of the African continent is currently facing its most severe structural test. For two decades, South Africa's corporate titans have viewed the broader continent as their primary growth engine, expanding aggressively into West and East African markets. From my perspective, however, this massive corporate footprint is now fundamentally endangered by intensifying anti-immigrant protests and street-level vigilantism sweeping through South African urban hubs . Malawi migrants in South Africa line up for supplies in an informal refugee camp in Sherwood, Durban, on June 10, 2026. The High Cost of Domestic Xenophobia on Foreign Operations I believe that South African multinationals are learning a brutal lesson in geopolitical reciprocity. As citizen-led movements like "March and March" stage disruptive demonstrations against undocumented migrants, the resulting diplomatic fallout has triggered severe pushback. According to industrial data,...