Renewed xenophobic attacks in Durban, South Africa, are forcing even long-term migrants to flee their homes and businesses. Princess Adjei, a Ghanaian woman who moved to South Africa as a young child and recently established a hair salon, is among those displaced. The attacks highlight ongoing tensions between South African citizens and foreign nationals, despite many migrants having established deep roots in the country over decades. Reports indicate a surge in violence targeting African migrants, prompting fear and uncertainty within these communities. Authorities have yet to release comprehensive data on the extent of the displacement or the number of those affected. The situation raises concerns about the safety and future of migrants who consider South Africa their home. This latest outbreak of violence underscores the persistent challenges of xenophobia in the region.