WIRE — In Kampala today, South African companies operate freely, profitably, and without fear. MTN Uganda, Shoprite (until its recent exit but with years of dominance), Game Stores, Multichoice DStv, Stanbic Bank, Eskom Uganda, and several South African‑linked logistics and insurance firms have long enjoyed stability, market access, and the protection of Ugandan law. These companies have been welcomed because Ugandans believe in regional integration, open markets, and the idea that Africans should prosper across borders. Yet while South African businesses flourish in Kampala, Ugandan citizens living or working in South Africa continue to face threats from xenophobic violence—violence that has repeatedly
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