
South Africa's Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Mmamoloko Kubayi, stated that the government is addressing the economic repercussions of xenophobia claims, which have led to income loss for South African businesses and artists operating abroad. Kubayi clarified that recent evacuations targeted illegal African immigrants, not xenophobia, during an interview with SABC. She noted that South African artists are experiencing canceled shows across the continent, resulting in lost income. The government, through DECO, is engaging with South African companies abroad and providing support services. Kubayi urged protection for legal immigrants within South Africa's borders. This follows recent xenophobic attacks that prompted Nigeria, Ghana, Malawi, and other African countries to evacuate their citizens from South Africa. Additionally, South Africa captain Ronwen Williams expressed disappointment over a perceived lack of support from other African nations during Bafana Bafana's 2026 FIFA World Cup match against Mexico.
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Must ReadThe Federation Account Allocation Committee FAAC distributed N2.26 trillion among the Federal Government, states, and local government councils as April 2026 revenue. This represents an increase of N217 billion from the N2.04 trillion shared in the previous month, marking a 10.6 percent rise. The total gross revenue available in April was N3.184 trillion. The distributable revenue included N1.260 trillion in statutory revenue, N747.088 billion in Value Added Tax VAT revenue, and N250 billion in augmentation. Gross statutory revenue increased to N2.378 trillion in April from N1.699 trillion in March, while gross VAT revenue rose to N806.617 billion from N664.425 billion. The committee attributed the improved revenue performance to increased collections from Companies Income Tax, CGT, SDT, Import Duty, Oil and Gas Royalty, and Value Added Tax, despite decreases in Petroleum Profit Tax and Hydrocarbon Tax. Of the N2.257 trillion distributable revenue, the Federal Government received N787.351 billion, state governments received N772.360 billion, and local government councils received N540.152 billion. Oil-producing states shared N157.254 billion as 13 percent derivation revenue.

US President Donald Trump announced plans for a major rally in Washington on July 4 to celebrate the United States' 250th anniversary. This event will be in addition to a concert scheduled for June 24. Trump stated the July 4 event, named "TRIBUTE TO AMERICA," will be held at the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial, featuring flyovers, airshows by military pilots, and keynote remarks from him. He also promised the "LARGEST FIREWORKS SHOW IN HISTORY." The June 24 event is described as the "kick off" of a summer-long celebration, with performances by military bands, tenor Christopher Macchio, and Lee Greenwood, and military flyovers. Trump has been involved in renovating the Lincoln Memorial's reflecting pool and previously staged a mixed martial arts fight on the White House lawn for his 80th birthday.
Must ReadThe African Democratic Congress ADC has selected former Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, as its vice-presidential candidate for the 2027 presidential election, partnering him with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. The party announced Amaechi's emergence in a statement issued in Abuja by its National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, following consultations with party stakeholders and coalition partners. The ADC stated that the decision was influenced by Amaechi鈥檚 performance in the party鈥檚 presidential primary, where he was runner-up, and his extensive public service record, including his tenure as Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, two-term Governor of Rivers State, and Minister of Transportation. The party described the Atiku-Amaechi partnership as a "unity and rescue ticket" aimed at offering Nigerians an alternative platform, bringing together two experienced political figures with national reach and leadership credentials to address Nigeria鈥檚 economic and governance challenges. The ADC believes Amaechi鈥檚 political influence in the South-South and across Southern Nigeria will strengthen the party鈥檚 electoral prospects. The ticket will focus its campaign on economic recovery, job creation, national security, and strengthening national unity.