Cameroonian Musician Alino Alino’s Company Worth Over 100 Million Burnt Down in South Africa

Alino Alino real Names Alain Wanjah is a popular South African-based Cameroonian musician and businessman. He is a hard worker that has been awarded a certificate of excellence in South Africa. A few days back he became the latest victim of xenophobia when his company – Ruby Dust trading with over 100 Million Francs worth was burnt down to ashes. Alino Alino post through social networks that he has been the victim of xenophobia by some supporters of Jacob Zuma in South Africa.

Violence targeted at foreign nationals (esp. Cameroon, Nigeria, China) and their properties in South Africa has left a lot displaced and businesses suffering heavy losses.

Check out the post below

He Wrote on Social Media

“11 year of my life burn to ashes
This south africa is filled with the most cruel people in this world
God hear my cry

Alain Wanjah, a 37-year-old father of three from the North West Region, Cameroon, relocated to South Africa over a decade ago for greener pastures. He used His mechanical Skills to build these machines from Scratch, founded the company Ruby Dust Trading and Has been very successful at it.

His Company Ruby Dust trading fabricates Balers used to compress recyclable and waste materials into small, manageable bales. Balers are used in many industries such as manufacturing, schools, retail outlets, recycling facilities, and other businesses. Materials such as cardboard, textiles, foam, plastics, cans, and bottles are compressed in balers and then baled for transport to a garbage or recycling facility. Before Traveling to South Africa over a decade ago He was a motor mechanic, He used his mechanical skills to build these machines and created a company that worth over 100 million Francs. Now burnt to Ashes

The government has condemned the attacks and vowed to bring them to an end. Hundreds have been arrested. However, for most of these foreign nationals, this is too little too late.

According to the latest Human Rights Watch report in that country, xenophobic harassment and violence against foreigners of African and Asian descent are common and sometimes fatal practices.
Visit http://www.rubydusttrading.com/ to know more about the company

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