Nearly 300 Ghanaians repatriated from South Africa amid xenophobia fears

Nearly 300 Ghanaians boarded a government-organised repatriation flight from South Africa on Wednesday as fears of xenophobic violence grew. A second flight is scheduled for Sunday.

Close to 300 Ghanaians left South Africa on a chartered flight from OR Tambo International Airport organised by the Ghanaian government. The Border Management Authority said 295 passengers boarded after checks, with most found to have overstayed visas and declared undesirable under the Immigration Act.

Disputes arose over documentation. South African officials stated only 10 of the 300 were properly documented, while Ghanaian High Commissioner Benjamin Quashie said 80 percent held valid papers. Five people were denied boarding due to issues including missing consent forms for minors.

Quashie described the situation as disheartening and confirmed plans to raise xenophobia at the African Union summit next month. South African ministers met with groups including March and March to discuss immigration concerns and urged peaceful marches.

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Refugees camping outside Home Affairs office during xenophobic protests in Durban with deadline signs.
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Xenophobic groups set June 30 deadline in Durban

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Xenophobic protests in Durban over the past week have left refugees camping outside the Home Affairs office as groups set a June 30 deadline for undocumented foreigners to leave South Africa.

Nigeria, mozambique, malawi and ghana are evacuating hundreds of their citizens from south africa following recent xenophobic attacks and ahead of a 30 june deadline set by anti-immigrant groups.

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Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has postponed the evacuation of its nationals from South Africa by a few days. The delay stems from legal and logistical requirements. More than 800 Ghanaians had registered to return home.

President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed the nation on Sunday from Pretoria, admitting government failures in managing illegal immigration and outlining new measures to strengthen borders and enforcement.

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High tension erupted in Madrid on Tuesday as dozens of immigrants stormed the Gambian embassy after an unsuccessful overnight queue for appointments. The incident occurred around 10:00 a.m. on Hernández Iglesias street in the Ciudad Lineal district. Police intervened to restore order.

Outrage is mounting after Nigeria denied visas to Kenyan citizens despite allowing Nigerians visa-free entry into Kenya. CNN journalist Larry Madowo revealed his difficulties in obtaining a visa. Applicants face rejections even after paying non-refundable fees.

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Anti-foreigner groups marched through Boksburg, Springs and Benoni on 8 June 2026, rejecting President Cyril Ramaphosa’s recent address on immigration and setting a 30 June deadline for businesses to end employment of foreign nationals.

 

 

 

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