Ghana to evacuate 300 from South Africa over anti-immigrant protests
Ghana plans to evacuate approximately 300 of its citizens from South Africa due to escalating anti-immigrant protests. The decision, approved by the Ghanaian president, follows an advisory from the foreign ministry after a recent wave of xenophobic attacks.

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AI-generatedGhana plans to evacuate approximately 300 of its citizens from South Africa due to escalating anti-immigrant protests. The decision, approved by the Ghanaian president, follows an advisory from the foreign ministry after a recent wave of xenophobic attacks. Distressed Ghanaians registered at the embassy in Pretoria seeking rescue. South African authorities have denied widespread attacks, labeling circulating videos as fake and characterizing recent protests against foreign nationals as isolated criminal acts, not government policy. Thousands of South Africans have protested against illegal immigration, citing impacts on jobs, housing, and crime, and demanding mass deportations. The Ghanaian embassy has advised its nationals in Durban to exercise extreme caution and avoid public gatherings ahead of a planned protest.
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5 extractedGhanaian embassy advised nationals to be cautious and avoid public gatherings and shut businesses in Durban.
South African President stated recent protests and criminal acts against foreign nationals do not reflect government policy.
South African authorities denied that anyone had been attacked and stated widely circulated videos were fake.
Ghanaian President granted approval for the immediate evacuation of distressed citizens.
Ghana will evacuate 300 citizens from South Africa due to protests against foreign nationals.