Operation Dudula is set to picket against foreigners registering their spaza shops in South Africa. This follows President Ramaphosa's announcement that all spaza shops must register with their municipalities within 21 days. The move comes amid growing tensions over foreign-owned spaza shops, with concerns over food safety and the sale of expired and counterfeit goods. Recent incidents of food poisoning have further fueled the debate. For more on the picket Elvis Presslin spoke to Operation Dudula President, Zandile Dabula and Sibusiso Ngcobo, the Deputy Secretary and Head of Business Development for South African Spaza and Tuckshop Association, SASTA

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