Operation Dudula is pushing ahead with its 'Put South Africans First' campaign, focusing on public school admissions. The group claims South African pupils are being excluded due to capacity issues and says it'll support affected parents. This follows previous criticism from Parliament over the group's stance on foreign nationals accessing public schools. The Gauteng Education Department says immigration status isn't a factor in placements, with over 97% of placed learners being South African nationals. Authorities warn against disrupting schools as the new term begins this week. Elvis Presslin spoke to Operation Dudula President, Zandile Dabula...

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