PODCAST | Dudula — the rise of vigilantism and the decay of formalised governance

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PODCAST | Dudula — the rise of vigilantism and the decay of formalised governance
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Today on 'Sunday Times Politics Weekly', we consider the potential harm and the need for vigilante groups, such as Operation Dudula, in modern SA society.

, and touched on the activities of organisations such as Operation Dudula, which campaigns to give priority to South Africans when it comes to job and business opportunities.

This week, we ask whether there is a leadership vacuum in our society which leaves space for groups like Dudula to flourish. Are vigilante groups necessary to enforce the law in SA? What dangers accompany vigilantism? What is the difference between citizen policing or a citizen's arrest and what Operation Dudula has been doing?

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