OPERATION DUDULA WARNS LUNGU FAMILY TO PLACE 24 HOUR SECURITY ON LUNGU’S GRAVE OR ELSE
WORLDBy Zambian Observer — Zambian Observer
LUSAKA – South Africa's contentious anti-immigration movement, Operation Dudula, has issued a startling and unusual warning to the family of former Zambian President Edgar Lungu, advising them to implement 24-hour security at his gravesite. This directive, delivered with an implied threat, underscores the escalating and often bizarre nature of the group's rhetoric, which frequently targets foreign nationals residing in South Africa. The pronouncement from Operation Dudula, a movement known for its aggressive stance against undocumented immigrants and its 'South Africa First' agenda, has sent ripples of concern through diplomatic and social circles. While the specific motivation behind this particular warning remains unclear from the initial statement, it aligns with the group's broader narrative of asserting control and making demands, often with xenophobic undertones. The implication is that if the Lungu family fails to comply, unspecified consequences could follow, raising fears of potential desecration or political provocation. For Zambia, this development is particularly sensitive, given former President Lungu's continued presence in the country's political landscape and the historical ties between the two nations. The warning could be interpreted as an indirect challenge to Zambia's sovereignty or a veiled attempt to involve Zambian political figures in South Africa's internal socio-political struggles. Analysts suggest that such a public declaration, even if seemingly outlandish, aims to generate media attention and reinforce Operation Dudula's image as a powerful, uncompromising force. The incident also highlights the persistent issue of xenophobia in South Africa, which has led to sporadic violence and heightened tensions with neighbouring countries. Zambian citizens, like other foreign nationals, have at times faced discrimination and hostility. This latest warning, though directed at a deceased former head of state, serves as a stark reminder of the pre