Operation Dudula demonstrated outside the Pretoria high court on Monday, opposing the Zimbabwe exemption permit (ZEP) extension.
Operation Dudula has applied to the court to join as a respondent in the application.
National deputy chairperson of Operation Dudula Dan Radebe said they are demonstrating their dissatisfaction with the extension of ZEPs. “We are here to demonstrate our dissatisfaction with the extensions of ZEPs because the moment you extend it for another six months, it means you are saying to South Africans, they have become accustomed to poverty, so they can hold on for another six months, while these foreigners take South African jobs and things like that,” he said.
“We are here to demonstrate to the court that we are not happy with the extension of the ZEP, and this is not limited to the ZEP.Radebe said in the application they seek to have all ZEPs declared illegal “because they were never gazetted”. “I don’t remember in parliament or any document where South Africans were consulted — somebody just woke up and decided to issue the Zimbabweans with exemptions,” he said.
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