Indigenes of South Africa, according to reports, are attacking and killing foreign nationals, whom they accuse of taking their jobs and privileges.
Foreign Minister to visit South Africa after xenophobic attacks
AU not doing enough for Africa – Emile Short
Blame politicians for xenophobic attacks
SA xenophobic attacks: Ben Ephson is wrong - Appiah Kubi
NDC operatives are more violent than South African xenophobes
Xenophobic attacks in Ghana possible – Hanna Tetteh
SA Xenophobic attacks: AU’s silence disappointing – Ablakwa
Let peace, calm prevail in South Africa
Xenophobic Attacks: South Africans being hypocritical – Analyst
Xenophobic attacks: Sam George serves warning to South African government
Provide 'safe haven' for Ghanaians in South Africa – Ablakwa
I can’t say Ghanaians in South Africa are safe – Pretoria-based journalist
Xenophobia attacks: AU, UN must end barbaric attacks – Ablakwa
Life in S.A better than Ghana despite xeno attacks – Immigrant
We are still under attack - Ghanaians in South Africa
Xenophobia & Racism in the month of love
18 Ghanaians rescued from xenophobic attacks in South Africa
Government monitoring xenophobic situation in South Africa - Ayorkor Botchwey
Relocate Pan African Parliament from SA over xenophobic attacks – Muntaka
18 Ghanaians rescued as SA Xenophobic attacks worsen
SA Xenophobic attacks: Five Ghanaians rescued
Muntaka rallies support for boycott of South African goods
We’ve been attacked – Ghanaians in SA contradict Ayorkor Botchway
SA products boycott will trigger economic crisis – Dr. Yaw Gebeh
No Ghanaian, business has been attacked in South Africa - Ayokor Botchway
Xenophobia: Boycotting South African products last resort – Government
MP calls for AU intervention in SA xenophobic attacks
Xenophobic attacks: Black South Africans 'lazy' – Ephson
SA xenophobic attacks: No Ghanaian affected yet – Ayorkor Botchway
Xenophobic attacks: Boycott South African products, companies – Muntaka
We want to return home – Ghanaians living in South Africa
Ghanaians attacked in renewed xenophobic attacks in South Africa
Hanna Tetteh: ‘What’s happening in SA can happen anywhere’
SA xenophobia: Anger over Nigeria envoy recall
Group gathers evidence from SA victims for prosecution