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680 Ghanaians to be evacuated from South Africa this weekend amid xenophobic attacks

Grace ArthurbyGrace Arthur
June 3, 2026
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680 Ghanaians to be evacuated from South Africa this weekend amid xenophobic attacks

A total of 680 Ghanaian nationals are expected to be evacuated from South Africa on Saturday and Sunday following renewed xenophobic attacks targeting foreign nationals in parts of the country.

The evacuation exercise is being coordinated by Ghanaian authorities in collaboration with relevant South African agencies to ensure the safe return of affected citizens.

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The move comes amid growing concerns over the safety and welfare of Ghanaians living in communities affected by the violence.

According to officials, the evacuees include men, women and children who have either been directly affected by the attacks or have expressed fear for their safety amid escalating tensions.

Authorities have indicated that arrangements are being made to facilitate the smooth arrival and reintegration of the returnees upon their return to Ghana, with emergency support expected for those in need.

The development follows reports of renewed xenophobic incidents in South Africa, where foreign nationals have faced hostility, intimidation and violence.

Ghanaian authorities have been engaging their South African counterparts while calling for calm and the protection of all foreign residents.

Further details, including the breakdown of evacuees and flight schedules, are expected to be released by the relevant authorities ahead of the evacuation exercise.

Tags: South Africa

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