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Ghana Postpones South African President's Visit Amid Xenophobia Tensions

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  • Ghana has postponed South African President Cyril Ramaphosa's state visit due to rising xenophobic tensions.
  • Hundreds of Ghanaians have been repatriated from South Africa following protests against foreigners.

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Ghana has postponed a state visit by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa due to xenophobic rallies in South Africa that led to the repatriation of hundreds of Ghanaians. Many in Ghana feared his presence would incite protests.

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Ghana has postponed a visit by South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa following xenophobic rallies that resulted in hundreds of Ghanaians being repatriated from his country.

Ramaphosa had long planned a state visit to Ghana in the first week of August, and it had been hoped this would help de-escalate tensions between the two nations.

But many in Ghana feared his presence would lead to mass protests there. On Tuesday, government spokesman Felix Kwakye Ofosu told the BBC the visit would not happen for the time being.

''We sent them a communication indicating that it would be best to defer the visit in view of the present climate around xenophobia," he explained.

South Africa has sought to play things down, with presidential spokesman Vincent Magwenya telling the BBC of the country's unwavering commitment to "deepening cooperation" between the "two sister nations" and "advancing the African Agenda".

"The two countries will continue to engage through diplomatic channels to identify a mutually convenient date," he said.

Diplomatic tensions between the two nations heightened after a video went viral of Emmanuel Asamoah, a young Ghanaian living in South Africa, being confronted and told to ''go fix his country''.

Ghana has since repatriated more than 900 of its citizens from South Africa, and the last batch of over 900 others is expected to be brought home in the coming weeks.

Other African countries - including Nigeria, Malawi and Kenya - have also been repatriating their nationals from South Africa because of ongoing protests against foreigners. Some groups gave undocumented migrants a deadline of 30 June to leave the country and about 25,000 have been repatriated so far.

Ramaphosa has said that people have a right to protest as long as they were peaceful. He also said he would do more to tackle irregular migration.

Open Questions

  • When will the visit be rescheduled?
  • What measures will be taken to prevent future xenophobic incidents?

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This article was originally published by BBC World.

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