Image: Rodger BoschSource: Getty ImagesByron Pillay, a Briefly News journalist, has dedicated a decade to reporting on the South African political landscape, crime, and social issues. KWAZULU-NATAL - Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma has claimed that there have been measurable improvements in public services and safety following the 30 June protests. 30 June 2026 was the unofficial deadline for undocumented foreign nationals to leave the country, with demonstrations held across the country. Ngobese-Zuma claims healthcare and education gains were madeOn healthcare, Ngobese-Zuma said the departure of undocumented migrants had freed up resources at clinics and hospitals, allowing South African patients to receive faster attention from healthcare workers. @JoelNcube5 challenged the crime figures directly:"How has crime declined when 172 people were killed in two weeks in Westbury in Cape Town?"