SOUTH AFRICA: Violence broke out on Monday, March 30, 2026, in parts of South Africa following protests against the controversial coronation of an Igbo traditional ruler in the Eastern Cape province.

The unrest, which began as a peaceful demonstration, was sparked by opposition to the installation of Chief Solomon Ogbonna Eziko as a traditional ruler. Protesters, including local community members, traditional leaders, and supporters of the political group ActionSA, argued that the recognition of a foreign traditional authority undermines South Africa’s cultural and constitutional systems.
Tensions escalated in areas around East London, particularly in communities such as Gompo, where demonstrators turned violent. Eyewitness reports and local media confirmed that several vehicles were set ablaze, while shops — many owned by foreign nationals — were looted and vandalised. The situation quickly spiralled into widespread unrest, forcing many residents and business owners to flee for safety.
Security Response
Security agencies responded by deploying police officers to affected areas in a bid to restore order. Law enforcement officials used crowd-control measures, including dispersing protesters and securing key locations to prevent further destruction. Emergency services were also on the ground, attending to incidents of arson and assisting injured individuals.
Authorities confirmed that multiple properties were damaged during the clashes, and several people sustained injuries. Some reports also indicated isolated violent confrontations between protesters and shop owners, further heightening tensions in an already volatile situation. While the full extent of casualties remains unclear, officials have assured the public that investigations are ongoing.
Xenophobic Undertones
The protests have also taken on a xenophobic tone, with some demonstrators calling for the deportation of Nigerians and other foreign nationals linked to the coronation. This has raised concerns among observers about the potential for broader anti-immigrant violence, a recurring issue in parts of South Africa.
Government officials and community leaders are now urging calm while seeking a resolution to the dispute. Critics of the coronation insist that such traditional titles should not be recognised outside indigenous South African structures, while supporters argue that diaspora communities have the right to preserve their cultural heritage.
What Happens Next
As tensions remain high, security forces continue to monitor the situation closely to prevent further escalation. Authorities have also emphasised the need for dialogue to address the underlying grievances and restore peace in the affected communities.


