GHANAIAN YOUTH PROTEST AGAINST SOUTH AFRICAN BUSINESSES AS TENSIONS OVER AFRICAN TRADE AND EMPLOYMENT RESURFACE 🇬ðŸ‡ðŸ‡¿ðŸ‡¦ðŸ”¥
A group of Ghanaian youth has reportedly staged a protest against South African businesses operating in Ghana, including major companies such as DStv, MTN and others.
Videos and images circulating online show protesters carrying placards and calling for action over what they describe as concerns about economic opportunities, employment and the role of foreign-owned businesses in the country.
The demonstrations come despite the long-standing diplomatic and economic ties between South Africa and Ghana, two of Africa’s largest economies.
The issue has sparked debate on social media, with some people supporting the protesters’ concerns, while others argue that African countries should encourage investment and cooperation rather than target businesses from fellow African nations.
SHOULD AFRICAN COUNTRIES PROTECT LOCAL BUSINESSES FIRST, OR SHOULD THEY ENCOURAGE MORE INVESTMENT FROM OTHER AFRICAN NATIONS? 🇿🇦🇬ðŸ‡ðŸ‘‡ðŸ”¥
