Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms Of Service
    • Advertisement
    Tuesday, June 30
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    ABS Africa TV
    • Breaking News
    • Trending
    • Africa News
    • World News
    • Features
    • Technology
    • Sports
    • Politics
    • More
      • Culture
      • Lifestyle
      • Travel
      • Business
      • Environment
      • Legal
      • Health
      • Cameroon
      • Ambazonia
      • AfroSingles
      • Environ/Climate
      • Editorial
      • The Leak Magazine
    • Donate
    Subscription
    ABS Africa TV
    Home»Africa News»South Africa on edge ahead of anti
    Africa News

    South Africa on edge ahead of anti

    Chris AnuBy Chris AnuJune 30, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    South Africa on edge ahead of anti
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    Post Views: 19

    https://p.dw.com/p/5GARb
    Skip next section What you need to know

    What you need to know

    • Nationwide marches planned in protest of illegal migration
    • <a href="https://absafricatv.com/vodacom-amazon-launch-digital-lifestyle-benefits-partnership-in-south-africa/" title="Vodacom, Amazon Launch Digital Lifestyle Benefits Partnership in South Africa“>South Africa on edge after weeks of sometimes violent xenophobic unrest targeting mostly African migrants
    • President Cyril Ramaphosa says ‘security forces are ready’ to respond to potential unrest
    • Thousands of African migrants have already left or been repatriated from South Africa

    Tired of missing our real-time updates?Click here to add us as a Preferreds at the top of your feed

    After anti-migrant groups set Tuesday as the deadline for undocumented migrants to leave South Africa , the country is bracing for possible violence. Follow DW’s coverage here:

    Skip next section Shops closed in downtown JohannesburgJune 30, 2026

    Shops closed in downtown Johannesburg

    The Johannesburg city center and surrounding areas is unusually quiet

    Shops are closed along the main roads in Fordsburg and Newtown

    The popular shopping center Oriental Plaza is also closed, as are many other other shops in downtown Johannesburg

    Store owners appear less than confident as Johannesburg  braces for anti-migrant protests, despite assurances from the South African police and government that today will be a normal day

    https://p.dw.com/p/5GIDX
    Skip next section ‘We are ready to keep this country safe,’ police commissioner tells DWPublished June 30, 2026last updated June 30, 2026

    ‘We are ready to keep this country safe,’ police commissioner tells DW

    Police were gathering at a staging ground in Mayfair, in the south of Johannesburg, in preparation for anti-immigrant marches due to take place today

    There are two events planned for South Africa’s biggest city, one in Johannesburg’s city center and one in the densely-populated neighborhood of Hillbrow

    Acting police commissioner Puleng Dimpane told DW:

    “We are ready for today. We are ready to keep this country safe.”

    https://p.dw.com/p/5GI8Z
    Skip next section Ramaphosa urges peaceful protestsJune 30, 2026

    Ramaphosa urges peaceful protests

    Ramaphosa said the security forces are ready to deal with any potential violence amid the anti-migration marches on Tuesday [FILE: November 20, 2025]Image: Themba Hadebe/dpa/picture alliance

    President Cyril Ramaphosa urged those planning to protest to do so peacefully

    In his weekly newsletter, published a day ahead of Tuesday’s demonstrations, he acknowledged public concerns about “illegal immigration, border management, pressure on public services, criminal syndicates that exploit our immigration system and the impact these challenges have on communities.”

    However, Ramaphosa emphasized that the constitutional right to protest does not permit violence, intimidation or vandalism

    “Freedom comes with responsibility,” he wrote

    The South African president also rejected vigilantism, saying immigration enforcement must remain the responsibility of lawful authorities

    Ramaphosa said the government is pursuing reforms, including stronger border management and anti-corruption measures

    He noted that many foreign nationals live and work legally in South Africa

    “They work, study, raise families, invest in our economy and contribute positively to our society. They too are entitled to the protection of our laws and our Constitution,” he said

    https://p.dw.com/p/5GGd0
    Skip next section WATCH: Fear and uncertainty drive migrants to leave South AfricaJune 30, 2026

    WATCH: Fear and uncertainty drive migrants to leave South Africa

    DW speaks with those people caught up in the anti-migrant rhetoric had been building across South Africa

    Fear, uncertainty drive migrants to leave South Africa


    https://p.dw.com/p/5GGSH
    Skip next section Why some South Africans have turned on African migrantsJune 30, 2026

    Why some South Africans have turned on African migrants

    Protesters in South Africa are demanding undocumented foreigners leave by Tuesday, amid fears that planned anti-immigrant rallies could turn violent

    Citizen-led groups have backed the unofficial deadline after weeks of unrest, including attacks on migrant-owned businesses

    South Africa, one of Africa’s largest economies and a nation of some 65.5 million people, has long attracted migrants seeking work. Estimates put foreign-born residentsat between 2.4 to 3.1 million

    But unemployment in South Africa remains among the highest in the world, with about a third of people out of work and deep inequality fueling public anger

    Are migrants to blame for South Africa’s high unemployment?

    Some activists blame migrants for crime and pressure on public services, though rights groups warn such claims risk inflaming tensions

    A Human Sciences Research Council poll conducted last year showed South Africans were more hostile towards immigrants than ever, with only one in six adults saying they would welcome ​all foreigners and 42% saying they would welcome none, up from a third in 2021

    https://p.dw.com/p/5GGiP
    Skip next section Welcome to our coverageJune 30, 2026

    Welcome to our coverage

    Today marks a unilaterally imposed deadline by anti-immigration groups for all undocumented immigrants to leave South Africa

    Marches are planned in major cities across the country, with the main demonstration set to take place in Durban, in KwaZulu-Natal province

    March and March, the main organization behind the protests, said it is not calling for violence

    But tensions are high. Three people, including one Malawian and two Mozambican nationals, were killed in the lead-up to today’s “deadline” during recent anti-immigration protests

    There have also been reports of migrant parents and children being intimidated at schools by self-styled vigilantes. Some migrants have even been blocked from accessing hospitals

    The South African government has condemned the violent incidents and distanced itself from the deadline imposed by anti-immigration groups, However, it has also faced criticism from other African states and civil society groups for failing to stop the violence

    Several countries, including Nigeria, Ghana and Malawi, have helped repatriate citizens who say they no longer feel safe in South Africa

    DW will cover today’s developments with a team that includes correspondents in South Africa and Zimbabwe and elsewhere on the continent. 

    https://p.dw.com/p/5GARg
    Show more posts

    africa Ahead Anti Edge South
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Chris Anu
    • Website

    Related Posts

    South Africa deploys drones, 33,000 CCTV cameras and 13,000 officers to prevent anti

    June 30, 2026

    South Africa’s Anti-Immigrant Protests Escalate Amid Economic Struggles

    June 30, 2026

    Sunil Mittal tightens grip on Airtel Africa with $2.9B share swap

    June 30, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Search
    Latest Post

    Aviation Updates: Lufthansa Defies Global Travel Chaos with Massive Expansion on Frankfurt to Cape Town Route

    June 30, 2026

    Universities Join Hands to Enhance Agroforestry Research for Mitigating Climate Change

    June 30, 2026

    South Africa deploys drones, 33,000 CCTV cameras and 13,000 officers to prevent anti

    June 30, 2026

    Uganda boosts regional Ebola logistics

    June 30, 2026

    US Supreme Court just blew up EU

    June 30, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    ABS TV and ABS Network News is a leading Pan-African 24/7 broadcasting network delivering nonstop news, talk shows, lifestyle programs, and digital media content worldwide through Satellite, Streaming Platforms, and Roku TV.
     
    Based in the United States, we connect Africa to the world while empowering creators, journalists, and brands through innovative media and broadcasting services.
    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp Instagram

    Our Picks

    Travel

    Aviation Updates: Lufthansa Defies Global Travel Chaos with Massive Expansion on Frankfurt to Cape Town Route

    Environment

    Universities Join Hands to Enhance Agroforestry Research for Mitigating Climate Change

    Business

    South Africa deploys drones, 33,000 CCTV cameras and 13,000 officers to prevent anti

    Most Popular

    Health

    Uganda boosts regional Ebola logistics

    Legal

    US Supreme Court just blew up EU

    Lifestyle

    Davido Announces Sixth Studio Album ORIADÉ, Sets July 31 Release To Mark 15 Years In Music

    © 2026 Copyright. All Rights Reserved by ABSAFRICATV
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Services

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.