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Ghana's government has turned down a request for a state visit by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. The decision follows reports of recent attacks on Ghanaians and other foreign nationals in South Africa.
citizen.co.zaGhana's government has turned down a request for a state visit by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. The decision comes amid reports of recent attacks targeting Ghanaians and other foreign nationals in South Africa.
Background on the Reported Attacks AllAfrica reported that concerns have grown over violence directed at non-South African residents. The Ghanaian government cited these incidents as the reason for declining the visit. No date was given for when the request was made or declined. Officials have not released further details on the communication between the two governments.
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