The Government of Ghana has opened diplomatic talks with South Africa following the circulation of viral videos allegedly showing xenophobic attacks targeting foreign nationals.
Officials say the engagement is aimed at seeking clarification, ensuring the safety of Ghanaian citizens, and addressing concerns raised by the disturbing footage shared widely across social media platforms. The videos have sparked outrage and renewed fears over xenophobic violence in parts of South Africa.
Ghana’s authorities emphasised the importance of diplomatic dialogue in resolving the situation, while calling for calm among citizens both at home and in the diaspora. They also urged South African authorities to thoroughly investigate the incidents and hold perpetrators accountable where necessary.
In response, South African officials have reportedly acknowledged the concerns and reaffirmed their commitment to protecting all residents regardless of nationality. Authorities stressed that any acts of violence or discrimination would not be tolerated and would be addressed through appropriate legal channels.
The development highlights ongoing sensitivities around xenophobia in the region, with both countries seeking to manage tensions through diplomacy and cooperation. Analysts say sustained dialogue and proactive measures will be essential in preventing escalation and maintaining strong bilateral relations between the two African nations.


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