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Ghana Urges Citizens to Avoid South Africa Protest Hotspots, Reconsider Non-Essential Travel

ghanadatabase by ghanadatabase
June 30, 2026
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Ghana has issued a cautionary advisory to its nationals planning to travel to South Africa, urging them to stay away from areas expected to experience protests and to reconsider all non-essential trips amid rising security concerns.

The warning, issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, comes in response to planned nationwide demonstrations in South Africa and reports of heightened tensions linked to anti-foreign sentiment. Authorities in Ghana expressed concern that the situation could pose risks to foreign nationals, particularly African migrants.

In its statement, the Ministry advised Ghanaians to carefully review their travel plans and avoid regions where public gatherings, marches, or demonstrations are likely to take place. It also encouraged citizens already in South Africa to limit unnecessary movement, especially during periods when protests are expected to intensify.

According to the Ministry, the developments surrounding the planned protests may increase the likelihood of harassment or isolated incidents of violence. It therefore recommended heightened vigilance in public spaces such as transport terminals, commercial centres, and entertainment districts.

The advisory also referenced assurances from South African authorities, who have stated that no legally binding “departure deadline” exists and that security agencies are prepared to manage public order during the planned demonstrations. Despite this, Ghana maintained that caution remains necessary given the unpredictable nature of mass protests.

Ghanaian nationals in South Africa were further advised to keep travel documents valid and accessible, maintain regular contact with family members, and avoid travelling at night unless absolutely necessary. The Ministry also urged citizens to stay clear of protest routes and any locations experiencing unrest.

For those requiring assistance, the Ghana High Commission in Pretoria has been designated as the primary point of contact through its emergency communication channels.

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