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South Africa Laments Economic Impact of Xenophobia Backlash Across Africa

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The South African government has expressed concern over the growing economic consequences of xenophobia-related allegations, saying businesses and entertainers from the country are suffering losses across the African continent.

Speaking during an interview with SABC, South Africa’s Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Mmamoloko Kubayi, stated that recent operations targeting undocumented immigrants were aimed at enforcing immigration laws and should not be viewed as xenophobic actions.

According to Kubayi, the backlash from other African countries has negatively affected South African interests abroad. She revealed that the government is engaging with businesses operating outside the country and providing support through diplomatic and consular channels to address the challenges they face.

The minister noted that several South African entertainers have lost performance opportunities across Africa due to the controversy. She disclosed that at least one artist contacted her to report that all scheduled shows on the continent had been cancelled, resulting in a significant loss of income.

Kubayi urged African countries to focus on addressing illegal immigration while ensuring the safety and protection of legally resident South Africans, just as South Africa is expected to protect foreign nationals within its borders.

The comments come amid growing tensions following reports of xenophobic attacks that prompted countries including Nigeria, Ghana, and Malawi to evacuate some of their citizens from South Africa.

Earlier, Ronwen Williams, captain of the South Africa national football team, expressed disappointment after many African fans appeared to support Mexico during South Africa’s opening match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He called for greater solidarity among African nations during international competitions.

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