Some shops in parts of the Johannesburg CBD remained closed, while streets appeared quieter than usual ahead of the protests.
Johannesburg was largely operating as normal on Tuesday morning, with commuters going to work and taxis running their usual routes, although some shops remained closed and the streets were quieter than usual ahead of the anti-illegal immigration protests.
The sun was out, although temperatures remained chilly, as South Africa braced for demonstrations called by more than 20 civic groups and anti-migrant organisations as reported by IOL.
Some shops in parts of the Johannesburg CBD remained closed, while streets appeared quieter than usual ahead of the protests.
The groups had set a June 30 deadline for undocumented foreign nationals to leave the country.














