South Africa's top envoy to Ghana summoned over attacks on foreigners
Ghana has summoned South Africa's top envoy over reported intimidation and harassment of its citizens and other African migrants. The action follows the circulation of videos showing vigilante groups confronting individuals suspected of being in South Africa illegally, including a Ghanaian man whose status was questioned despite presenting documents.

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AI-generatedGhana has summoned South Africa's top envoy over reported intimidation and harassment of its citizens and other African migrants. The action follows the circulation of videos showing vigilante groups confronting individuals suspected of being in South Africa illegally, including a Ghanaian man whose status was questioned despite presenting documents. Xenophobia is a recurring issue in South Africa, often leading to violence. Nigeria has also advised its citizens in South Africa to be cautious due to renewed anti-foreigner protests in several cities, which have reportedly involved looting and injuries. Ghana's foreign affairs ministry formally protested these "xenophobic incidents" to South Africa's acting high commissioner.
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5 extractedGhana's foreign affairs ministry raised a formal protest over the recent xenophobic incidents against foreigners.
Nigeria has urged its citizens in South Africa to exercise caution following reports of renewed anti-foreigner protests.
Video clips shared online showed vigilante groups attacking people believed to be in South Africa illegally.
Ghana summoned South Africa's envoy over reported intimidation and harassment of its citizens.
Demonstrations in several cities had turned violent, with looting, damage to property and injuries reported.