A viral video has surfaced on social media of two South African women being confronted and chased away from a beach bar in Mozambique.
In the viral video, the two South African women were being confronted as a retaliatory response to the ongoing xenophobic attacks against foreign nationals in their country.
The viral video captures two women, believed to be South Africans, in a heated argument with a Mozambican beach bar owner recording the encounter.
The Mozambican beach bar owner in the viral video is heard demanding that the visitors leave,
She questioned why they had chosen to holiday in Mozambique rather than stay in their own country.
She stated, “Why are you coming into Mozambique? Why are you not going to Cape Town? Go back”.
The two women responded, “We are here to visit; we pay you money, unlike you people. You guys are our helpers at home”.
The video has since caught the attention of netizens who have condemned the attitude of the South African visitors saying, “As sad as this is for Afrika, I think it’s necessary for the rest of Afrika to return the favour and pay them back in their own coin. That way, they’ll understand the gravity of the situation they don’t seem to at the moment. Then, they’ll understand how intolerant the continent is towards the Afrophobia they’re trying so desperately and f00łishly to justify”.
“It should not “sweet” you. No one should ever rejoice at the sight of a prejudicial act done towards another, no matter their race. I could decide to go to Mozambique for a vacation tomorrow and get treated in the same manner. No one wins when prejudice rules. This is spiteful!!”, a netizen added.
“Sad day for Africa. Black on Black violence. To what end, to whose benefit? The Architects are sharing a bottle of scotch and drinking champagne. Their resource-looting enterprises are safe. Africans are busy with pointless fights. Where are the sober Pan-African minds?”, a netizen added.
Meanwhile, South African President Spokesperson has disclosed that President Cyril Ramaphosa’s planned visit to Ghana has not been rejected but only postponed.
The South African Presidency refuted reports suggesting that Ghana declined the engagement.
Spokesperson for President Ramaphosa, Vincent Magwenya, clarified that media reports claiming that Ghana had rejected the South African leader’s visit are not accurate.
Vincent Magwenya expressed displeasure over the manner in which the issue had been reported.
According to the Spokesperson for President Ramaphosa, the planned engagement between the two countries remains on course despite the postponement.
Speaking on Eyewitness News on Citi FM on Tuesday, July 7, he stated, “We are disappointed with the manner in which this matter has been handled and reported because it does not reflect the true nature of the development”.
“The date had long been agreed that Ghana will host the South Africa-Ghana Binational Commission. This is a regular meeting of the structure that manages the cooperation between the two countries.
“The last meeting was held in 2024, and that meeting was hosted by South Africa. It follows that Ghana was to host the next iteration of the BNC.”
His comment follows news of the government of Ghana’s rejection of a planned state visit by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Watch the video below:
“Go to the Beach in your Country”
— Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) July 7, 2026
South African Women Chased Out from a Beach in Mozambique 🇲🇿!!!
This one sweet me pic.twitter.com/ZM5nJaDVC4

