Softmoodtv
12/06/2026
Xynophobic Doing Worst Than Good on South Africa's Economy
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40 to nearly 200 South African companies have operated or invested in Ghana across telecommunications, banking, mining, retail, hospitality, energy, and media sectors.
Some of the most prominent South African companies in Ghana include:
Telecommunications & Media
MTN Ghana
Vodacom Business Africa
MultiChoice Ghana (DStv & GOtv)
Telkom South Africa
Banking & Financial Services
Stanbic Bank Ghana (Standard Bank Group)
Standard Bank Group
Mining & Natural Resources
AngloGold Ashanti
Gold Fields Ghana
Sibanye-Stillwater (through regional mining interests)
Harmony Gold Mining Company (various regional interests)
Retail & Consumer Goods
Shoprite Holdings (although the company has announced plans to exit Ghana)
Reuters
Woolworths Holdings
Pick n Pay
Massmart (Game)
SABMiller (now part of AB InBev)
Petroleum & Energy
Engen Petroleum
Hospitality & Restaurants
Protea Hotels by Marriott
Steers
Aviation
South African Airways
Engineering, Construction & Industrial Services
Hytec Engineering
WBHO (Wilson Bayly Holmes-Ovcon)
Broll Property Group Ghana
Advertising & Media Infrastructure
Alliance Media
Manufacturing & Steel
Steeldale
South Africa's High Commission in Ghana specifically lists companies such as MTN, Telkom, Standard Bank/Stanbic, Gold Fields, SABMiller, Woolworths, Engen, Hytec Engineering, MultiChoice, Alliance Media, Steeldale, Shoprite Checkers, Steers, and South African Airways among South African investors in Ghana.
Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Hilaria Mbekele, Theresa Sandimanie