Ekurhuleni's mayor, Nkosindiphile Xhakaza, prepares for the June 30 march, urging protesters to uphold their rights peacefully amid rising tensions ahead of local elections.

South Africa is gearing up for nationwide protests on June 30, with police urged to maintain professionalism amidst concerns of potential xenophobic violence against undocumented…

Ekurhuleni's mayor, Nkosindiphile Xhakaza, prepares for the June 30 march, urging protesters to uphold their rights peacefully amid rising tensions ahead of local elections.

The NATJOINTS will brief the media on safety and security plans ahead of June 30 demonstrations.

As South Africa prepares for the 30 June marches, the SAHRC calls for peaceful protests and respect for all rights, urging citizens to engage responsibly.

South African authorities are on maximum alert ahead of the 30 June marches, emphasising the importance of peaceful demonstrations while warning against any unlawful behaviour.

By 8 am, Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis confirmed that there had been no reports of unrest across the metropole.

Despite some violence, South African leaders commend the peaceful nature of the June 30 protests, reinforcing citizens' rights to demonstrate.

EThekwini Municipality has praised residents, organisers and law enforcement after widely observed marches on 30 June were largely peaceful and orderly across the city.