XENOPHOBIA: Home Affairs and police deny collusion with Operation Dudula as court battle continues
[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 11/06/2025
Accusations of ‘state-enabled xenophobia’ flew in the Gauteng Division of the High Court on Wednesday as SAPS members and Home Affairs officials denied colluding with the anti-migrant group Operation Dudula.
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