Cambodia's Interior Minister Sar Sokha. [Courtesy]
Cambodian authorities have firmly rejected a viral message that claimed the government ordered all African nationals including, Kenya Uganda, Tanzania and Ghana to leave the country, calling the notice false and misleading, reports Cambodianess.
The Ministry of Interior stated the viral post did not originate from any of their official source and that no policy has been enacted targeting Africans, or any foreign group, for removal.
Government officials emphasized that Cambodia remains open to foreigners for tourism, business, and employment, so long as they follow immigration and visa rules.
According to The Guardian, the ministry clarified that while the country enforces its immigration laws, there is no blanket directive requiring African nationals to exit by a specific deadline, as the viral message alleged.










