By Charmaine Ndlela
Zandile Dabula has resigned as president and member of Operation Dudula with immediate effect, citing growing internal divisions and disagreements over the organisation’s political direction.
Operation Dudula, an anti-migrant vigilante group founded in Soweto in 2021, has become known for its hardline stance on undocumented immigration.
Dabula took over as national leader of the movement in June 2023 following the departure of founder Nhlanhla Dlamini, in what marked a major turning point for the organisation.
In her resignation letter, Dabula described her departure as a painful but necessary decision following “a long period of introspection regarding the future direction of the organisation”.
“It is with a heavy heart and deep reflection that I, Zandile Dabula, formally resign from my position as president, as well as a member, of Operation Dudula Political Party,” she said.
Dabula said some leaders within the organisation had increasingly questioned whether the transition
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