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    Rebecca EsonBy Rebecca EsonApril 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read3 Views
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    The South African Police Service has strongly condemned a series of recent attacks targeting Ghanaian nationals and other foreign residents, describing the incidents as unlawful and inconsistent with the country’s democratic values.

    In a statement issued on April 24, the Ministry of Police South Africa denounced the acts of violence and intimidation, stressing that such conduct will not be tolerated under any circumstances.

    According to the Ministry, the reported xenophobic attacks undermine the constitutional principles of dignity, equality, and human rights that form the foundation of South Africa’s democracy.

    It emphasised that no individual or group has the authority to take the law into their own hands, regardless of grievances, reiterating that the country remains governed by the rule of law.

    The Ministry further disclosed that security agencies have been directed to respond decisively to any such incidents. Law enforcement authorities have been tasked with identifying and apprehending individuals involved in acts of violence, incitement, or support of criminal conduct, with a commitment to ensuring they face prosecution.

    In addition, the government called for calm among residents, urging communities to resist attempts to fuel division and hostility.

    Community leaders, civil society organisations, and other stakeholders have also been encouraged to collaborate closely with law enforcement agencies to prevent further violence and promote dialogue and social cohesion.

    The condemnation follows growing concern over recent reports and widely circulated videos showing foreign nationals being harassed and intimidated in parts of South Africa.

    The incidents have triggered anxiety among Ghanaians both domestically and abroad, with some observers describing the situation as reflective of a broader, long-standing pattern of hostility toward foreign nationals.

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