Accusations of a protest-linked killing have sparked a diplomatic dispute between South Africa and Ghana, pitting official denials against calls for accountability as anti-migrant tensions simmer.
The row centers on claims that a Ghanaian man died during anti-migrant demonstrations. South African authorities have rejected those allegations, saying they are instead investigating a separate fatal shooting in Nyanga involving 35-year-old Kwabena Boagen — a case they believe is connected to extortion rather than violence tied to protests.
Ghana has demanded a full investigation and urged South Africa to ensure the safety of foreign nationals. In response, South African officials accused Ghana of circulating false information at a moment of heightened tension, as anti-migrant protests and tougher immigration enforcement place migration and public order under renewed scrutiny.







