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'Lesufi tapping into anti-migrant sentiment'

The Star

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September 05, 2025

Move seen by analysts as an attempt to attract voters

- SIMON MAJADIBODU

GAUTENG Premier and ANC leader Panyaza Lesufi's recent stance is perceived by political analysts as an attempt to attract voters with growing anti-migrant sentiments, echoing groups like Operation Dudula. This strategy comes as the ANC's support wanes in anticipation of the 2026 local elections.

This comes from Lesufi's announcement that the provincial government plans to demolish illegal informal settlements, with a particular focus on those occupied by undocumented foreign nationals.

Speaking at a media briefing in Johannesburg on Wednesday following the Gauteng Executive Council (Exco) meeting, Lesufi raised concerns over the rapid increase of informal settlements across the province, saying they would be demolished in the early hours, at 2am. However, he did not specify a date.

He revealed that more than 400 new informal settlements had recently emerged in Gauteng.

“Partnerships with municipalities will be strengthened, and proactive measures will be taken to halt further land invasions while ensuring lawful settlement development,” he said.

Lesufi said there was a newly established informal settlement in Ennerdale, built over a weekend, as part of a growing trend.

“The pattern is clear: identify land owned by the government, send a few people, and after 72 hours - once there's no eviction - invite everyone who needs land to occupy it,” he said.

“We are tired of this government now.”

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