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a group of illegal Mozambican foreigners kidnapped Zimbabwean farm workers at the Jandoo sugarcane farm in Komatiport, South Africa. The kidnappers are demanding a ransom of R200,000 from the farm owner in exchange for the workers’ lives.This incident is the latest in a series of crimes targeting white farmers in South Africa. In recent years, there has been a sharp increase in the number of murders and kidnappings of white farmers. Many of these crimes are believed to be motivated by robbery, but there is also evidence that some of them are racially motivated.The employment of illegal foreigners is a major problem in South Africa. Many farmers employ illegal foreigners because they are willing to work for lower wages. However, this practice creates a number of problems. Illegal foreigners are often undocumented and difficult to trace, which makes them easy targets for criminals. Additionally, the employment of illegal foreigners can undercut the wages of South African workers.The kidnapping of the Zimbabwean farm workers is a reminder of the dangers that white farmers face in South Africa. It is also a wake-up call to the government to take action to address the problem of illegal immigration and the exploitation of foreign workers.