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The planned visit by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to Ghana has been postponed due to diplomatic tensions sparked by anti-foreigner protests in South Africa.
The delay highlights how domestic immigration debates have escalated into a regional crisis involving thousands of migrants, conflicting official accounts, and concerns over African unity.Ghana's government cited xenophobic sentiments as the reason for postponing the trip, fearing Ramaphosa's presence could trigger protests.South Africa accepted the delay and agreed to reschedule through diplomatic channels.
The crisis began with anti-immigrant protests in South Africa, where videos of African migrants being harassed, including a widely shared clip of a Ghanaian being told to 'go fix his country,' fueled outrage in Ghana.Over 900 Ghanaians have been repatriated from South Africa, with Nigeria, Malawi, and Kenya also assisting their citizens.The dispute intensified after Ghana condemned the reported killing of a Ghanaian during protests, while South Africa denied the account.Both nations disagree on the legal status of Ghanaians in South Africa, with Ghana accusing South Africa of harboring undocumented migrants.
This conflict tests the African Union's vision of continental integration, as prolonged tensions could undermine regional diplomacy and complicate efforts to build trust among African states.
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