Anti-migrant protests across South Africa prompt closures in multiple cities and clashes between demonstrators and police, according to reports from both outlets. Rallies call for undocumented foreigners to leave the country, and demonstrations unfold in different locations rather than a single incident. During the events, protesters and police clash, indicating heightened tensions around the rallies. The reports describe the protests as part of a broader anti-immigration campaign taking place simultaneously across South African cities. While the outlets differ in their emphasis, they consistently frame the gatherings as targeting undocumented migrants and note police engagement during the unrest. Neither source provides detailed figures on arrests, injuries, or the full scope of the city closures beyond stating that disruptions occur as protests gather. The reports also do not attribute the protests to a specific group in the provided excerpts, focusing instead on the overall actions—rallies, calls for migrants to leave, and resulting clashes with law enforcement.