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Foreigners are a burden on our infrastructure
The Mercury
|September 18, 2025
EVERY patriot and tax-paying South African citizen should be supporting Zandile Dabula, the leader of Operation Dudula, which is wrongly being accused of xenophobia and other phobias for taking a hard line against foreigners who expect us to pay for their treatment at our clinics and hospitals.
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All she is saying is that Zimbabweans and other foreigners, documented and undocumented, who live here must pay for their treatment at our clinics and hospitals. What Dabula is doing is what our hypocritical, incompetent and corrupt politicians have failed to do, namely, to keep illegal immigrants out of South Africa. And what she is insisting on is true: There are many millions of undocumented Zimbabweans (and other foreigners) in this country who are freeloading while our citizens go with
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