Durban's planned March and March protest on 30 June will proceed despite ongoing discussions about its route, as security measures are heightened amid concerns over potential unrest and illegal immigration.

WITH the June 30 deadline for undocumented immigrants approaching, KZN police have identified eThekwini and uMgungundlovu as key hotspots for anticipated marches.

The March and March Movement has maintained that its planned 30 June protest will go ahead, despite allegedly being refused permission by the eThekwini Municipality on the grounds…

Durban Metro Police have confirmed that the June 30 March and March protest against illegal immigration will proceed, although discussions continue over the final route as…

Durban's planned March and March protest on 30 June will proceed despite ongoing discussions about its route, as security measures are heightened amid concerns over potential…

KwaZulu-Natal police and march organisers have agreed that planned demonstrations will go ahead on 30 June 2026, with all parties committing to ensure peaceful conduct, safety and…

Three legally approved protests, including a major March & March procession, are expected to draw close to 10,000 participants across Johannesburg, Hillbrow and Midrand, prompting…

The June 30 protests in South Africa spotlight the challenges of immigration policy and governance, as various stakeholders voice concerns over the treatment of migrant…

As tensions rise ahead of the June 30 marches, KwaZulu-Natal officials announce a significant police presence to ensure public order and safety.