đź“– About Us
Who We Are:
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Operation Dudula is a grassroots movement formed by ordinary South Africans who are tired of watching their country being overrun by lawlessness, corruption, and neglect. We demand accountability, border control, job protection, and safety in our communities.
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Operation dudula
Existing Penalties
If fraud has been found, it will immediately nullify RSA. citizenship benefits and could result in deportation as well. Also, if the RSA. citizen is found guilty of this felony, they face penalties equal to a R250,000 fine or up to five years in a prison. help us make it happen.
📊 Why South Africans Support Operation Dudula
The Facts:
South Africa has over 12 million unemployed citizens while many industries hire undocumented foreigners.
Over R100 billion is lost annually to cross-border crime, illegal trade, and smuggling.
Townships and CBDs are flooded with illegal businesses that don’t pay tax, don’t follow labour laws, and harm local livelihoods.
Crime syndicates often operate with the protection of corrupt officials.
This is why Dudula exists: to protect South Africa’s economy, jobs, and safety. Â
đź“– About Us
 Who We Are:
Operation Dudula is a grassroots movement formed by ordinary South Africans who are tired of watching their country being overrun by lawlessness, corruption, and neglect. We demand accountability, border control, job protection, and safety in our communities.
Our Mission:
Enforce immigration laws
Prioritise South Africans for jobs and services
Expose and oppose corruption at all levels
Promote peace, unity, and lawful resistance
✊🏾 Our Story
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How Operation Dudula Began
Operation Dudula started in Soweto in response to the overwhelming burden illegal immigration, crime, and corruption placed on South African citizens. What began as peaceful community patrols has now grown into a national movement.
We are the voice of the voiceless — mothers, fathers, youth, workers, and elders who’ve been pushed aside in their own country.
We are not political. We are patriotic.
🛡️ Code of Conduct for Members
 🛡️ Code of Conduct for Members
To maintain discipline and protect the movement’s image, publish a public code of conduct:
No violence, looting, or intimidation.
Respect South African law and Constitution.
Operate peacefully and within community structures.
Report corruption honestly — do not participate in it.
Wear Dudula merchandise only during official actions.