General News of Monday, 15 June 2026

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Xenophobia: ‘Our artistes’ shows are being cancelled across Africa’ — South African minister

South Africa’s Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Mmamoloko Kubayi South Africa’s Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Mmamoloko Kubayi

South Africa’s Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Mmamoloko Kubayi says several artists from the country has lost performance opportunities due to the spat of xenophobic attacks against foreign nationals.

She also said that businesseses operating abroad are also facing challenges linked to perceptions of xenophobia.

In an interview on SABC on Sunday, Kubayi insisted that recent actions taken by authorities were aimed at tackling illegal immigration and should not be interpreted as xenophobic attacks against African nationals.

“We can’t lie about the backlash, and that is why part of the work that we are doing as government, as well through DECO, is engagement with businesses abroad, South African companies abroad.

“Minister Alamola has met with them, and we are providing services, support services and consular services for those businesses on the continent and outside the continent,” she said.

She also stated that the entertainment industry has been particularly affected, with several performers reportedly losing bookings as a result of the controversy.

“The majority of our artistes perform across the continent, and many of them are now seeing their shows cancelled,” she said.

Kubayi disclosed that one entertainer informed her that all scheduled performances outside South Africa had been called off, resulting in a significant loss of income.

“One artiste did reach out to me to say all her gigs were cancelled on the continent. This is an income lost by a South African,” the minister stated.

“That is why let’s deal with the issue of illegal immigrants. Those you have within your borders legally, please protect them as you would protect South Africans.”