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South African xenophobia: Evacuated Ghanaians to receive financial support, jobs assistance — Gov’t
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South African xenophobia: Evacuated Ghanaians to receive financial support, jobs assistance — Gov’t

Modern Ghana about 1 hour 1 mins read
Government has announced a special support package for Ghanaians being evacuated from South Africa following renewed xenophobic tensions in parts of the country. The intervention follows reports of attacks on foreign nationals in some South African communities, where African migrants are alleged to have been targeted over unemployment and economic frustrations.

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