Clashes outside Durban’s Diakonia Centre as the ANC in KwaZulu-Natal called on the security cluster to strictly enforce existing laws, with the party taking a hard line against rising vigilantism and slamming populist leaders for stoking xenophobic tensions.

The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has dismissed claims that soldiers will be deployed ahead of planned protest action linked to the June 30 "deadline" for undocumented foreign nationals to leave South Africa, while police say they remain on high alert for any violence, intimidation, or acts of vigilantism.

The June 30 date has gained traction on social media and in public mobilisation campaigns across the country, following a wave of protests by movements calling for the removal or repatriation of undocumented foreign nationals.

In recent weeks, the campaign has spread across communities and provinces, with posters, videos, and public statements circulating widely online and fuelling fears of possible unrest.

However, the SANDF has denied reports suggesting that soldiers were being prepared for deployment in anticipation of protest action on June 30.