The SAHRC’s 2008 xenophobia report remains relevant, but government has left the social ills to fester
Nhlanhla Lux and the others who lead organisations like Operation Dudula have carved out a disturbing niche in which they’ve misdiagnosed the origins of SA’s problems as originating across
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EDITORIAL | State inaction has opened the door for DudulaThe SAHRC’s 2008 xenophobia report remains relevant, but government has left the social ills to fester
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PODCAST | Government's failures are to blame for tensions between locals and foreigners, say commentatorsThis week on Sunday Times Politics Weekly we talk matters immigration, more specifically the activities of the group calling itself Operation Dudula and the Dudula Movement.
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PODCAST | Government's failures are to blame for tensions between locals and foreigners, say commentatorsThis week on Sunday Times Politics Weekly we talk matters immigration, more specifically the activities of the group calling itself Operation Dudula and the Dudula Movement.
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PODCAST | Government's failures are to blame for tensions between locals and foreigners, say commentatorsThis week on Sunday Times Politics Weekly we talk matters immigration, more specifically the activities of the group calling itself Operation Dudula and the Dudula Movement.
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Application to stop Dudula activities thrown out of courtThe Johannesburg high court has dismissed an urgent application against the Dudula campaign by a group of foreign nationals due to lacking urgency.
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Application to stop Dudula activities thrown out of courtThe Johannesburg high court has dismissed an urgent application against the Dudula campaign by a group of foreign nationals due to lacking urgency.
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