Socialite and businesswoman Zari Hassan has spoken out about the ongoing xenophobic attacks in South Africa, assuring fans that she and her family are safe despite the growing tensions. Her remarks come as the Ugandan government steps up efforts to repatriate Ugandans who wish to return home following the unrest.Speaking about the situation, Zari revealed that she temporarily shut down her businesses across the country as a precaution. Although she is a legally documented resident and investor in South Africa, she said the uncertainty surrounding the protests forced her to prioritize the safety of her staff and property.We had to close our offices nationally because being a foreigner and owning a business in this country, we didn’t know whether we are going to be targeted or not. As much as we are legal, the march was against illegal foreigners, so I didn’t see any of it because I’m fully legal.It’s not over! – Shakib Cham debunks Zari Hassan breakup rumorsShe also expressed gratitude to everyone who reached out to check on her wellbeing during the unrest. While admitting that the situation remains unpredictable, Zari reassured her supporters that she and her family are safe, saying she hopes for peace and stability to return as authorities continue to monitor the situation. @seggirinyafatmah Zarithebosslady has come out to clarify & thank her close family & friends who have reched out to her according to the growing xenophobic threats against foreign citizens in South Africa 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 Zarithebosslady & her children are ok in South Africa🇿🇦 #beingssegirinya #zarithebosslady10 #zarithebosslady #southafrica ♬ original sound – BeinG_SsegirinyA The post Zari Hassan speaks out on safety amid xenophobic tensions in South Africa appeared first on MBU.