media personalities Bonnie Mbuli and David Kau are showing their support to Operation Dudula leader. Nhlanhla Lux. after his arrest on Thursday.
Nhlanhla Lux, Operation Dudula leader will have to spend MORE time behind bars. His urgent bail request was denied on Saturday.
It’s all kicking off in the Johannesburg CBD!
Anti-xenophobia protesters are now burning EFF flags during their march.
A march against xenophobia is currently underway in Joburg. The group is looking to hit back after Operation Dudula targeted foreigners.
Police said they are on high alert after Operation Dudula threatened to remove all foreigners in Durban on Sunday.
Operation Dudula leader, Nhlanhla ‘Lux’ Dlamini will be spending this weekend behind bars and there are concerns regarding food he’ll eat.
Another twist in the Nhlanhla Lux saga: The Dudula leader will be jailed for the weekend – and his choice of lawyer is raising questions.
The EFF and Victor Ramerafe took their grievances to the SAPS where they opened a case against Operation Dudula’s Nhlanhla Lux.
The leader of the controversial Operation Dudula group, Nhlanhla Lux, is being taken to task by the EFF and an alleged ‘raid victim’.
President Ramaphosa has lashed out at Operation Dudula and other groups, accusing them of stoking xenophobic tensions in SA.
Ramaphosa has urged employers to “hire our people and treat them well” in light of protests against the employment of foreign nationals.
The Kopanang Africa Against Xenophobia (KAAX) is planning to go to court after JMPD reportedly prohibited their planned march.
There has been a recent outbreak of protests against foreign nationals. Their businesses have also been targeted in parts of the country.
An urgent application taken to the High Court in Johannesburg by 38 foreign nationals against Operation Dudula was struck off the roll.
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The Operation Dudula movement is fiercely against illegal immigration and is fighting for South Africans to be prioritised for vacancies.
Too little, too late? Herman Mashaba called on South Africans to stop scapegoating foreigners and choose ‘the rule of law over anarchy,’ on Wednesday.