Drive-In site clean-up under way as province braces for protests

As tensions rise, KwaZulu-Natal mobilises thousands of community patrollers and police to ensure safety during upcoming anti-illegal immigration protests, amid fears of unrest.

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

The KwaZulu-Natal government is scrambling to clear thousands of undocumented Malawians from Durban’s Drive-In camp ahead of planned anti-immigrant marches expected to sweep…

Police and Metro Police officers maintain a visible presence across parts of Durban ahead of Tuesday’s planned March and March anti-illegal immigration protest, with patrols…

With anti-illegal immigrant marches set to take place in KwaZulu-Natal, law enforcement is ramping up security measures, deploying thousands of police and military personnel to…

The temporary repatriation site at Durban's Old Drive-In is set to close as authorities successfully relocate undocumented Malawian nationals. With thousands already transported…

Authorities continued processing foreign nationals at Durban’s Old Drive-In hub, with buses departing in batches as police maintained oversight, while government has warned…

As the march commenced, local businesses shut their doors to avoid potential disruptions and many residents chose to remain indoors.

Drive-In site clean-up under way as province braces for protests

Health and transport departments in KwaZulu-Natal say contingency operations ran smoothly during Tuesday’s protests, with officials confirming uninterrupted services and…