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University of Ghana Issues Urgent Travel Advisory to Staff and Students Amid Rising Xenophobic Violence in South Africa

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The University of Ghana has issued a strict travel advisory to its employees and students, urging them to avoid all non-essential travel to South Africa following a sharp escalation in xenophobic and violent attacks targeting foreign nationals in the country. The warning, released on Monday, July 6, 2026, reflects growing concerns over public safety, security risks, and the potential for further unrest in South Africa.

Escalating Xenophobic Violence in South Africa

In recent weeks, South Africa has witnessed a wave of coordinated attacks against foreign nationals, particularly those perceived as undocumented migrants. While authorities have claimed that the violence is primarily directed at illegal immigrants, reports indicate that legally residing foreigners, including students, workers, and even South African citizens of foreign descent, have been subjected to violence, harassment, and forced evictions.

Social media has been flooded with videos and testimonies depicting mobs attacking individuals in Johannesburg, Durban, Cape Town, and other major cities. Some victims have been beaten, robbed, and forced to flee their homes, while others have been killed in the unrest. Notably, attacks have not been limited to those unable to speak local languages, suggesting that racial and ethnic tensions—rather than mere immigration status—are driving the violence.

University’s Official Stance and Safety Measures

In its formal advisory, the University of Ghana’s management expressed grave concern over the situation, stating:

“Given the recent developments in South Africa, including demonstrations targeting foreign nationals, disruptions to public life, and reports of violence, the safety of our community members cannot be guaranteed. In the interest of their well-being, all employees and students are advised to defer all travel to South Africa until further notice.”

The university has suspended all travel approvals for official and personal trips to South Africa, instructing relevant departments to halt any pending authorizations until the situation stabilizes. Additionally, the institution has urged those already in South Africa to:

  • Exercise extreme caution and avoid areas where protests or large gatherings are occurring.
  • Monitor local news outlets and follow guidance from South African authorities, Ghana’s diplomatic missions, and the University’s security team.
  • Maintain constant communication with university officials and report any safety concerns immediately.

Government Response and Repatriation Efforts

The Ghanaian government has not remained idle, with over 926 citizens repatriated from South Africa between May and June 2026. Of these, 900 individuals have undergone health screenings and are awaiting further transportation back to Ghana. This follows a June 30, 2026 deadline set by South African authorities for foreign nationals to prove legal residency or face deportation.

Other African nations, including Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Uganda, have also accelerated repatriation efforts, removing thousands of their citizens to prevent further violence. The United Nations and regional bodies have condemned the attacks, calling for calm and dialogue to address underlying socio-economic grievances rather than scapegoating foreign communities.

Broader Implications for Foreign Communities

The current crisis in South Africa underscores long-standing tensions between local populations and migrant communities, often exacerbated by economic hardship, unemployment, and political instability. While some perpetrators justify their actions as a response to illegal immigration, experts warn that systemic discrimination and racial prejudice remain root causes of such violence.

For Ghanaian students and professionals currently in South Africa, the university’s advisory serves as a critical reminder of the risks posed by unpredictable mob violence. Those who must remain in the country are advised to register with Ghana’s embassy, avoid public demonstrations, and carry emergency contact details at all times.

Call for International Solidarity and Diplomatic Action

As the situation continues to evolve, regional and international bodies are being urged to intensify diplomatic efforts to protect foreign nationals in South Africa. The African Union (AU) and Southern African Development Community (SADC) have called for urgent mediation to prevent further escalation, while human rights organizations have demanded accountability for those responsible for the violence.

The University of Ghana’s advisory reflects a proactive stance in ensuring the safety and well-being of its community members amid a highly volatile situation. Until further notice, all non-essential travel to South Africa remains strongly discouraged, and those already in the country are advised to stay vigilant and prepared for potential disruptions.

As the world watches, the crisis serves as a reminder of the fragility of global solidarity and the critical role of governments in protecting their citizens abroad. For now, the University of Ghana stands by its clear directive: avoid travel, stay informed, and prioritize safety.

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