Videos circulating on social media showed demonstrators carrying placards and chanting slogans as they approached the premises of MTN Ghana in the Ghanaian capital.
Tensions heightened in Ghana on Thursday as demonstrators under the banner of the “South Africa Must Go” campaign marched to the headquarters of MTN Ghana in Accra, intensifying growing protests against South African businesses in the country.
The protesters, who gathered in large numbers, converged on the telecommunications giant’s head office, demanding that South Africans and their businesses leave the country as anti-foreigner attacks escalated in South Africa.
Videos circulating on social media showed demonstrators carrying placards and chanting slogans as they approached the premises of MTN Ghana in the Ghanaian capital.
The protest is part of a broader campaign dubbed “South Africa Must Go,” which has gained traction in recent days in retaliation against the ongoing xenophobic attacks and killings of African migrants by South Africans.











