Operation Dudula
Police Probe Murder of Nhlamulo Sambo, Reject Xenophobia and Tribalism Claims
Police have moved to clarify the circumstances surrounding the death of 19-year-old Nhlamulo Sambo, whose…
“They Killed My Son Like a Dog” — Grieving Mother Claims Teen Was Targeted for Speaking Xitsonga
A grieving Limpopo family is demanding justice after 19-year-old Nhlamulo Sambo was allegedly stabbed to…
South Africa Assures Protection for Mozambicans Amid ‘Operation Dudula’ Threats
The South African High Commission in Maputo has assured Mozambicans living in South Africa that…
Vigilante Groups: Where is Humanity When Operation Dudula Addresses illegal immigration issues in South Africa?
It’s important to lay down the foundation of knowledge and data about the extent of…
Health Minister Warns Dudula Over Clinic Occupation
Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi has held a high-level meeting with Operation Dudula leadership, warning them that their campaign to block undocumented foreign nationals from accessing public health facilities risks denying medical care to South Africans who lack official documents. Operation Dudula began stationing its members at government clinics and hospitals, with activists claiming they were protecting overstretched resources from being drained by illegal migrants. The group’s members position themselves at facility entrances, questioning patients and demanding proof of South…
Presidency Clarifies Comment On Easing Visa Regulations For Nigerians Coming To SA
Following an online backlash, the South African Presidency has come out to clarify the comment by President Cyril Ramaphosa that visa regulations for Nigerian tourists coming to the country would be eased. The clarification has eased the pressure on Ramaphosa who was already facing an online backlash for suggesting that in order to ease the flow of people between South Africa and Nigeria, the process would be simplified. “We want to see Nigerian products on the shelves of South African…
11 Bushbuckridge Learners Fall ill After Eating ‘Contaminated Snacks’
Concerns have been raised following the confirmation that 11 children from a school in Mpumalanga were rushed to a medical facility after falling sick due to food poisoning. The latest incident happened on Wednesday at Babati Primary School in Justacia, near Bushbuckridge. It follows sporadic incidents where children have either died or recovered from the alleged food poisoning across the country. “On Wednesday, learners became ill after they allegedly ate snacks and biscuits from some of the learners. Most of…






