Ghana's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has dismissed a widely circulated fake notice purportedly from Cambodian immigration authorities, which directed Ghanaian and other African nationals to leave the country.
The mayor of Durban, Cyril Xaba, has ordered the transfer of Nigerians and other African nationals to a screening center to verify their legal status in South Africa, amidst concerns of xenophobia.
Togo has announced the removal of visa requirements for all African nationals, making travel easier for visitors from across the continent. This move aims to boost regional integration and tourism.
The Forum of Former Members of the Enugu State House of Assembly (FOF-MENHA) has sent a petition to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. They demand an immediate end to xenophobic attacks against Nigerians and other African nationals, threatening ICC action.
The Ghana Immigration Service has rescued 305 West African nationals, including 113 children, in the second phase of an intelligence-led operation targeting suspected human trafficking networks operating under the guise of street begging.
Rabat – CNews and Europe 1 have decided to suspend commentator Jean-Claude Dassier “until further notice” for his racist comments targeting North African nationals imprisoned in France. The radio and television channels announced the news on Tuesday to AFP. The decision came after hostile remarks the commentator made during the CNews program. “We throw them […]
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eThekwini Mayor Cyril Xaba has ordered the transfer of Nigerians and other African nationals in Durban for legal status screening, amidst rising xenophobia in South Africa.
An analysis delves into the reasons behind xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa, referencing a recent spike in violence where two Nigerians were reportedly killed. The piece highlights comments from South African nationals on social media regarding these incidents.
Reports indicate that Ghanaians and other African nationals are dying while fighting in the Russia-Ukraine war, with news of their deaths often emerging on social media before official confirmation.
New US visa bond rules, requiring a $15,000 security deposit for nationals from certain African countries, including Ethiopia, are set to take effect in 2026, impacting World Cup fans and players.
Ukraine claims that more than 1,700 African nationals are fighting for Russia in the ongoing conflict, while Russian authorities deny unlawfully recruiting African citizens.
Cambodia has issued an order for all African nationals to leave the country by May 31, threatening arrest for non-compliance. This directive affects Ghanaians and other African citizens residing in Cambodia.
South Africa is experiencing a new wave of xenophobic attacks targeting foreign African nationals, leading to condemnations from various groups and warnings from other African nations for their citizens to stay indoors. The South African government has condemned the violence and addressed concerns about alleged fake videos circulating.
Solomon Owusu, Director of Communications for the United Party, has urged South Africa's High Commissioner to Ghana to account for the continued presence of South African nationals in the country amidst rising tensions and reports of xenophobic attacks.
The European Union has issued a warning to Ghana regarding Russia's 'unethical' recruitment of African nationals for the Ukraine conflict, with reports indicating 55 Ghanaians have already died.