SOUTH AFRICAN WOMAN REPORTEDLY TOLD MOZAMBICANS THEY WERE “HELPERS AND GARDEN BOYS” BEFORE SHE AND HER GROUP ENDED UP BEING CHASED OUT OF A RESTAURANT IN MOZAMBIQUE
SOUTH AFRICAN WOMAN REPORTEDLY TOLD MOZAMBICANS THEY WERE “HELPERS AND GARDEN BOYS” BEFORE SHE AND HER GROUP ENDED UP BEING CHASED OUT OF A RESTAURANT IN MOZAMBIQUE
A confrontation at a restaurant in Mozambique has gone viral after a South African woman allegedly made controversial remarks to locals during a heated exchange.
According to claims circulating on social media, the woman reportedly told Mozambicans that “in our country you are helpers and garden boys” and insisted that she and her group “didn’t swim to come to Mozambique” because they had entered the country legally with the proper travel documents.
The situation reportedly escalated, and the group allegedly ended up being chased out of the restaurant by angry locals. Videos of the incident have sparked widespread debate online, with many linking the confrontation to growing tensions following recent xenophobic incidents in South Africa.
The full circumstances surrounding the incident have not been independently verified, and no official statement has yet been issued by the relevant authorities.




