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.

Deputy Minister Polly Boshielo has ordered South African police to take decisive action against threats and violence linked to planned anti-immigration protests on 30 June,…

As tensions mount ahead of June 30, security agencies have been placed on high alert amid fears of unrest linked to immigration protests, while government insists Tuesday will be…

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…

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…

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

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…

Limpopo Provincial Police Commissioner Lt-Gen Thembi Hadebe has assured residents that police are ready for the planned June 30 demonstrations and that there will be no shutdown…

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

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

The South African Human Rights Commission calls for peaceful protests and adherence to the law ahead of the 30 June 2026 national marches, emphasising the importance of respecting…

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.

Law enforcement faces a critical test as South Africa braces for nationwide protests

With South Africa on the brink of nationwide protests against illegal immigration, tensions escalate as the government prepares for an unprecedented security response.

On June 30, South Africa will witness significant protests against illegal immigration, prompting law enforcement agencies to prepare for potential disruptions and ensure public…

The South African Human Rights Commission has urged calm, restraint and strict adherence to the rule of law as protests linked to concerns over illegal migration continue across…

Police say security forces have been placed on maximum operational readiness ahead of the planned June 30 protests, warning that while peaceful demonstrations will be protected,…

SAPS says contingency plans have been tested and thousands of officers are on standby to respond to any disruption linked to the planned demonstrations.

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

Kubayi added that efforts to secure South Africa’s borders, clamp down on illicit activity and address issues such as SIM card regulation.