Ghana delays visit by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa amid row over anti-migrant protests
- The row escalated last week when Ghana condemned the alleged killing of Bahiru Isak, a 40-year-old Ghanaian national living in the Khayelitsha suburb of Cape Town in South Africa.
- Ghanaian officials said he was killed during anti-immigration protests on 30 June.
- South African authorities however say no such killing happened, and insist the only Ghanaian victim was 35-year-old Kwabena Boagen whose death they say was not related to the protests.
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- The row escalated last week when Ghana condemned the alleged killing of Bahiru Isak, a 40-year-old Ghanaian national living in the Khayelitsha suburb of Cape Town in South Africa.
- Ghanaian officials said he was killed during anti-immigration protests on 30 June.
- South African authorities however say no such killing happened, and insist the only Ghanaian victim was 35-year-old Kwabena Boagen whose death they say was not related to the protests.
Sources: BBC News