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Hundreds of Ghana Nationals Leave South Africa on Voluntary Repatriation Flight

Hundreds of Ghana nationals departed South Africa aboard a voluntary repatriation flight. The move follows reported increases in anti-immigrant sentiment and fear of attacks among non-South Africans.

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Hundreds of Ghana nationals have been flown out of South Africa on a voluntary repatriation flight. @AJEnglish reported that non-South Africans have grown fearful of xenophobic attacks amid rising anti-immigrant sentiment. The flight was described as voluntary, with no indication of government-mandated departures.

No official statements from South African or Ghanaian authorities were included in the report.

Key Facts

Hundreds of Ghana nationals
departed South Africa on voluntary flight
Voluntary repatriation
no indication of forced removal
Reported fear of attacks
among non-South Africans

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PublishedMay 27, 2026, 12:00 PM
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