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.
blackenterprise.comHundreds 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.
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