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South Africa’s acting police minister condemns xenophobic attacks on Ghanaian nationals, warns perpetrators will be arrested

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Last updated: April 24, 2026 2:07 pm
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Published: April 24, 2026
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South Africa’s Police Minister Firoz Cachalia has strongly condemned a wave of xenophobic attacks targeting Ghanaian nationals and other foreign residents, as escalating unrest in Durban’s central business district has forced hundreds of businesses to close over safety concerns.

The developments come amid growing diplomatic and social tensions following recent incidents involving foreign nationals.

Recent videos circulating online show foreign nationals being harassed.

Tensions on the ground in Durban have intensified, with the Durban Central Concerned Business Group warning of a “collapse of law and order” in the city’s CBD.

In a letter addressed to government and law enforcement authorities, the group said businesses had been forced to shut down due to ongoing intimidation and a lack of visible policing.

“As of 22 April 2026, the Durban business community and other trading communities have been forced to close all shops until further notice due to ongoing unrest and intimidation,” the group said.

“Businesses are not operating because SAPS and Metro Police have not guaranteed protection.”

The group warned that constitutional rights were being undermined.

“Section 12 and Section 22 of the Constitution guarantee freedom and security of the person and the right to trade. Right now, neither exists in the Durban CBD,” it said.

“Most communities have resolved not to reopen until law enforcement confirms it is safe and commits to protect businesses,” the group said.

“We will not send our staff and families into danger for daily takings.”

Against this backdrop, Cachalia said the government would not tolerate lawlessness or targeted violence.

“The Ministry of Police strongly condemns the recent xenophobic acts of violence and intimidation directed at Ghanaian nationals and other foreign nationals within the Republic of South Africa,” he said on Friday, April 24.

“These actions are not only unlawful, but they stand in direct opposition to the values of dignity, equality, and human rights upon which our democracy is founded

Cachalia emphasised that no individual or group has the right to take the law into their own hands, warning that police have been directed to respond firmly.

“Acts of xenophobia, violence, looting, or intimidation will not be tolerated under any circumstances,” he said.

“All those found to be participating in, inciting, or supporting such criminal conduct will be identified, apprehended, and brought before the courts.”

He added that the South African Police Service had “been instructed to act decisively and without hesitation in addressing these incidents,” while calling on communities to remain calm and reject division.

The minister also urged community leaders and civil society to work with law enforcement to prevent further violence and promote dialogue.

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