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‘We don’t think Ghana responded in a manner that really enforces dialogue and diplomatic engagements’ – Julius Malema on evacuation of 300 Ghanaians

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsMay 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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“Ghanaians are gone now, 300 of them. How many 300 jobs were created after the Ghanaians left’ – Julius Malema to South African authorities

There has been varied reactions following xenophobic attacks on Ghanaians and other African nationals in South Africa.

On Wednesday, the Ghanaian government evacuated 300 Ghanaians from South Africa to Accra.

The 300, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Ghana is a fraction of the over 800 who have voluntarily registered to be evacuated to Ghana due to reported xenophobic attacks.

Before the departure of the 300 on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, the South African authorities indicated that only 10 of them [Ghanaian evacuees] had legal status in South Africa and that the remaining 290 had either overstayed their visas or did not have any.

“We think the Ghanaian government really overreacted but for them to over react in the way they did is largely dishonest,” a South African activist, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma said at a press conference.

Watch attached video below

Julius Malema’s reaction

On his part, Julius Malema, a prominent and highly controversial South African politician who serves as the founder and leader (Commander-in-Chief) of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), South Africa’s third-largest political party, who has over the years raised issues with how his fellow compatriots react in relation to xenophobic attacks, stated: “Ghanaians are gone now, 300 of them. How many 300 jobs were created after the Ghanaians left,” he indicated in a jibe towards the South African government his compatriot South African nationals 

Julius Malema argued that blaming migrants for job losses deepens colonial divisions and that on the part of Ghana, the response from the government also risks blaming entire societies [in South Africa] for the actions of a few people.

To him, the “Ghana response was not necessary because it now creates the impression that we [South Africans] are all like that when it is a certain section of our society that needs to be contained by law enforcement.”

He said the fact that one Ghanaian lady said she was leaving because the problem was that when she was being beaten in front of the police, the police did not do anything, and that if the police can’t defend her, then there was a problem.”

For Malema, “we think [the Ghanaian government’s action] was too quick, we should resolve this. The President of Ghana should have given us some time to really deal with this matter and we will get to the bottom of it, we don’t have to respond the same way they did.”

“We need to pursue the diplomatic engagements with Ghana until we find… we don’t think Ghana responded in a manner that really enforces dialogue and diplomatic engagements,” he added.

“Ghanaians are gone now, 300 of them. How many 300 jobs were created after the Ghanaians left.”

Julius Malema says blaming migrants for job losses deepens colonial divisions and that Ghana’s response risks blaming entire societies for the actions of a few people. pic.twitter.com/IsejccA5xH


— News Central TV (@NewsCentralTV) May 28, 2026

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