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Minister Kubayi Reveals South African Artist Banned Across Africa As Migration Crisis Sparks Chaos

June 15, 2026
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Minister Kubayi Reveals South African Artist Banned Across Africa As Migration Crisis Sparks Chaos
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South Africa’s Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has revealed that one of the country’s well-known artists has informed her that all her scheduled performances across the African continent have been cancelled, attributing the disruption to ongoing migration-related challenges affecting South African passport holders and travellers.

Speaking during a recent public engagement, Kubayi said the situation reflects broader diplomatic and mobility pressures linked to border management, visa restrictions, and rising tensions around irregular migration in parts of the continent. She noted that such developments are increasingly affecting not only ordinary citizens but also professionals in the creative industry whose work depends on cross-border movement.

While she did not disclose the identity of the artist, the minister said the cancellation of performances highlights the unintended economic and cultural consequences of migration challenges, particularly for South Africa’s entertainment sector, which relies heavily on regional collaborations and touring circuits.

Kubayi emphasised that government is engaging relevant counterparts to address mobility constraints and to strengthen diplomatic channels that support cultural exchange and legitimate travel. She stressed that South African artists should not be isolated due to broader migration disputes and policy enforcement issues affecting undocumented movement across borders.

At the same time, the minister issued a strong warning against rising incidents of vigilantism within local communities, urging citizens to refrain from taking the law into their own hands amid frustrations over crime and immigration enforcement.

She said law enforcement agencies, including the South African Police Service, remain responsible for maintaining order and ensuring that due process is followed in all matters relating to crime and immigration control. Kubayi cautioned that vigilantism undermines the justice system, risks innocent lives, and escalates community tensions.

“The rule of law must always prevail,” she said, adding that community anger, no matter how understandable, must be directed through lawful and institutional channels rather than violent or unlawful actions.

Her remarks come amid ongoing national debates over migration enforcement, border security, and rising public frustration in some communities. Authorities have repeatedly called for calm as they continue to intensify efforts to manage undocumented migration while protecting human rights and ensuring public safety.

Kubayi reaffirmed government’s commitment to balancing enforcement with constitutional protections, while also safeguarding South Africa’s cultural and economic participation within the wider African continent.

The minister’s dual message—highlighting the real-world impact of migration restrictions on artists while condemning vigilantism—underscores the government’s attempt to navigate complex social tensions tied to migration, security, and public trust in law enforcement.

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