WATCH: Operation Dudula deliver memorandums to local businesses

Operation Dudula march to several retailers in Norwood and surrounds to hand over memorandums of demands with regard to the employment of foreign nationals.

More than 500 Operation Dudula commanders gathered at the Joburg Norwood Depot on November 27.

WATCH:

The commanders are singing and dancing as they deliver several memorandums to local businesses around Norwood and surrounds.  Commander Oupa Ngwato leads the march, “The aim of this is to address the issue of foreign nationals getting jobs in facilities which must hire South African citizens. We will deliver memorandums at various retail outlets along Louis Botha Avenue.”

The Operation Dudula commanders are wearing their branded t-shirts. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo
The march is led by commander Oupa Ngwato, who is the leader of Operation Dudula Orange Grove. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo.

“In the memorandum, the message is ‘South Africa for South Africans’, no job that does not require any critical skill is to be given to foreign nationals,” said Ngwato.

The commanders are singing and dancing as they march to various retailers. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo

SAPS and the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department(JMPD) are present at the march.

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