Violence flares in South Africa as Igbo king is crowned
Violent protests erupted in KuGompo City (previously known as East London), Eastern Cape, on Monday, March 30, 2026, in response to the contentious coronation of a Nigerian national as an "Igbo King." What began as a planned march organized by traditional leaders and civil society groups to oppose the installation of Chief Solomon Ogbonna Eziko as "Igwe Ndigbo" quickly escalated into widespread unrest. Local traditional leaders, including representatives of the AmaRharhabe Kingdom, expressed strong objections, branding the coronation a breach of South African customary law and sovereignty. The upheaval led to protesters setting fire to at least 12 vehicles, looting foreign-owned stores, and causing extensive property damage. Initial reports revealed that at least 13 individuals sustained injuries during the clashes, and one fatality was confirmed. Authorities deployed Public Order Policing units to restore order, employing stun grenades and rubber bullets to dispers...