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JUST IN: Operation Dudula is currently on the ground removing illegal foreigners Operation Dudula is actively assisting the city of Johannesburg by addressing issues related to illegal immigration and the enforcement of local bylaws. The group focuses on removing undocumented foreign nationals who have set up informal trading stalls...

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WATCH: Illegal Nigerian immigrants staged protests following their eviction by City of Johannesburg authorities. Johannesburg – Tensions flared on De Villiers Street in the heart of the city on Friday as a group of illegal Nigerian immigrants staged protests following their eviction by City of Johannesburg authorities. The traders, who had been operating without permits on the pavement, were removed for violating municipal by-laws that regulate public spaces and street vending. The action comes as part of an ongoing enforcement drive by the City to reclaim sidewalks from unauthorized activities, which officials say disrupt traffic and pose safety risks to pedestrians. Eyewitnesses reported a heavy police presence during the operation, with vendors packing up makeshift stalls selling goods ranging from clothing to electronics. In response, the displaced traders gathered outside the Johannesburg Civic Centre, chanting slogans against the eviction and demanding the right to resume their livelihoods. Signs reading "No Justice, No Peace" and "Foreigners Have Rights Too" dotted the crowd, which numbered around 200 people. No arrests were made during the demonstration, which remained peaceful but disrupted local traffic for several hours. The controversy escalated further when the executive mayor of Johannesburg, Dada Morero, was served with court papers by an anti-South African organization known for promoting lax enforcement of immigration and trading laws. The group, which has a history of challenging municipal regulations, accused the City of discriminatory practices and unlawful evictions. Morero's office issued a brief statement defending the action as a necessary step to uphold the rule of law, emphasizing that all traders—regardless of origin—must obtain proper licenses. City officials estimate that similar informal trading setups across Johannesburg generate millions in lost revenue annually due to non-compliance with tax and zoning rules. This incident highlights broader debates over urban management, immigration policy, and economic opportunities for migrants in South Africa's largest metropolis. As the court case unfolds, residents and authorities alike await further developments.

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MMC Zungu Voices Disappointment Over EFF's Stance on Bylaw Enforcement In a recent statement, Sithembiso Zungu, the Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) for Group Corporate and Shared Services in the City of Johannesburg (CoJ), has voiced his disappointment regarding the Economic Freedom Fighters' (EFF) support for illegal immigrants seeking to challenge municipal bylaws. Zungu, an ANC councillor, highlighted concerns that the EFF's position undermines local regulations aimed at maintaining order and compliance in urban areas. The issue stems from ongoing tensions around informal trading and occupancy in Johannesburg, where some foreign nationals have resisted CoJ enforcement actions. Zungu emphasized that bylaws are essential for protecting public safety and resources, and he criticized the EFF for backing efforts that he described as attempts to force violations of these rules. "This kind of support erodes the rule of law and prioritizes external interests over those of Johannesburg residents," Zungu stated. The EFF has not yet responded to Zungu's comments, but the party's history of advocating for marginalized communities, including immigrants, has often put it at odds with stricter enforcement policies from the ANC-led administration. Local observers note that such disputes reflect broader national debates on immigration, urban governance, and resource allocation in South Africa's economic hub. Zungu's remarks come amid heightened scrutiny of CoJ operations, including recent raids on non-compliant businesses and informal settlements. As the city grapples with service delivery challenges, this political friction could influence upcoming council discussions on bylaw amendments.

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