Police arrested 229 people across the Eastern Cape as 28 protest marches remained largely peaceful, despite isolated incidents of looting and unrest.
Police arrested more than 900 people during nationwide protests on 30 June, with 12 of the 120 marches requiring law enforcement intervention.
30 June has arrived, with an escalation in anti-migrant protests expected across South Africa.
No anti-immigration protest materialise in Stellenbosch on Tuesday (30 June), with streets remaining quiet and peaceful.
Several arrests for looting occurred during nationwide demonstrations in South Africa, while police maintained order and encouraged responsible protest behavior.
South Africa is experiencing nationwide anti-immigrant marches after hardline citizen-led groups ordered undocumented foreigners to leave the country.
South Africa’s Border Management Authority has processed more than 8 000 foreign nationals for voluntary repatriation, ahead of 30 June threats.
Thousands of desperate Malawian migrants wait to return home and escape a mounting wave of xenophobic violence sweeping across South Africa.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has warned that security forces will use the full force of the law against anyone attempting to destabilise South Africa during anti-immigrant marches.