💨 Abstract
Ghana has summoned South Africa's envoy to address recent xenophobic incidents targeting Ghanaian migrants. These incidents include harassment and violence, with one Ghanaian migrant being told to "fix his country." South Africa's acting police minister condemned these actions, emphasizing that they violate the country's constitutional values. Ghana's foreign minister highlighted the importance of African solidarity and urged South Africa to protect foreign nationals. There are over three million foreigners in South Africa, with a significant portion from the SADC bloc.
Courtesy: AFP
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