Amid rising tensions over illegal immigration, President Cyril Ramaphosa reassures South Africans of robust security measures in place for the anticipated June 30 protests.

The South African Police Service has placed all eight districts in the Eastern Cape on high alert ahead of planned nationwide demonstrations on 30 June 2026, with the South…

Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi says the province supports peaceful protest ahead of the planned 30 June shutdown over illegal immigration, but warns that violence will be met with…

Fear that the protests could spark riots like those in July 2021

Police warn against carrying weapons at June 30 illegal immigration marches

With 30 anti-immigration marches already held in the Western Cape and inflammatory social media posts threatening vigilante action, acting police minister Firoz Cachalia…

Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia expresses confidence in law enforcement's preparedness for the upcoming nationwide anti-immigration protests on June 30, following a…

The SAPS says it is fully prepared for the planned 30 June demonstrations, warning that any attempts to exploit the protests for criminal activity will be met with decisive law…

SAPS, PSIRA and private security unite ahead of nationwide 30 june demonstrations

As South Africa approaches the 30 June anti-immigration protests, police and community leaders warn against a repeat of the devastating July 2021 unrest. With rising tensions and…

The stage is set for a potentially contentious day in Gauteng, as the government braces for protests amid rising frustrations over immigration policies.

Reform of SA’s migration system under way, using legal and technological solutions

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa vows to crush anti-migrant violence and xenophobia amid planned marches, as fears of unrest rise.

Amid rising tensions over illegal immigration, President Cyril Ramaphosa reassures South Africans of robust security measures in place for the anticipated June 30 protests.