US Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned following widespread criticism after an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. The attack took place at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, resulting in injuries to Trump and the death of a firefighter. Cheatle acknowledged it as a significant failure and faced bipartisan calls for her resignation.
The French government, led by President Emmanuel Macron, has resigned due to severe political gridlock ahead of the Paris Olympics. With a fragmented parliament emerging from the recent legislative elections, attempts to form a stable government have stalled. The nation, divided into three major political factions, faces uncertainty as interim measures are put in place.
Rwanda's President Paul Kagame is on track for a fourth term, with provisional results showing him winning more than 99 percent of the vote. The National Electoral Commission reports Kagame's victory as his challengers, Frank Habineza and Philippe Mpayimana, lag far behind. Despite criticisms of his governance, Kagame remains a popular leader credited with Rwanda's economic growth.
Charlene Ruto, President William Ruto's daughter, is under fire from the Kenyan youth, especially Gen Z, over her perceived lack of commitment to youth issues. Despite her efforts to engage with young people and promote unity, her attempts have been criticized for not addressing key concerns such as corruption and the finance bill. With over 12,000 comments on her posts, many feel she doesn't understand their struggles.
Democratic Alliance MP Renaldo Gouws has been suspended following the exposure of a video where he utters racist and violent remarks. Initially denying involvement, Gouws faces disciplinary action as the DA verifies the video's authenticity. The South African Human Rights Commission is also taking legal steps.
The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) has dismissed a widely circulated claim suggesting that voters need to bring their own black ballpoint pens to the voting stations to prevent vote tampering. The IEC labels this claim as disinformation and assures that pens will be provided at all voting stations.
The ANC is hosting its Siyanqoba rally at FNB Stadium in Soweto, ending a nearly three-month election campaign. This rally is key for the ANC to rally support and set the stage for the upcoming elections in South Africa.