IN CONVERSATION WITH Sphiwe Shabangu.

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Operation Dudula has once again made headlines, this time for staging protests at public health facilities and calling for the removal of certain government ministers. The organisation, now a registered political party, says its aim is to protect South African citizens from what it claims is the strain undocumented migrants place on public services.
In recent weeks, members of the group have confronted patients at clinics in Soweto and other areas, demanding proof of South African citizenship before allowing access to healthcare. Several members were arrested for public violence and for violating the National Health Act but were later released on bail.
While some supporters praise the movement for “standing up for locals,” human rights organisations, the SA Human Rights Commission, and the National Department of Health have condemned the actions, calling them unconstitutional and discriminatory. They warn that denying treatment, especially to vulnerable groups such as children and pregnant women, poses serious public health risks.
Operation Dudula’s leadership insists their actions are peaceful and necessary, but critics say the group’s approach is rooted in xenophobia rather than constructive solutions. With tensions rising, the debate over healthcare access for undocumented migrants is set to remain a polarising issue in South Africa’s political landscape.
14 Aug 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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