Sizokuthola Host Xolani Khumalo Sparks Controversy: Invites Foreigners to Join Anti-Drug March
Xolani Khumalo, the host of the popular reality TV show Sizokuthola, has sparked a debate by inviting foreigners living in South Africa to join his upcoming march. The event, organized by the Xolani Khumalo Foundation, will see the anti-drug advocate leading a march to Pretoria’s Union Building on Friday. The goal is to demand stronger action against drug-related crimes.
SANTACO has expressed its support for the Xolani Khumalo Foundation’s march, which is appropriately named “A Match for Unity.”
Details of the March Shared on TikTok
Using TikTok, Xolani Khumalo shared more details about the march. He encouraged all participants to wear black on the day of the event to symbolize their mourning for the current state of affairs in South Africa. He emphasized that this is not a political gathering and discouraged the use of political attire. Participants are also encouraged to bring candles for prayers, as they seek spiritual intervention.
Xolani Khumalo extended invitations to all South Africans, regardless of their faith or political affiliation. However, his decision to include foreign nationals in the invitation sparked controversy among fellow South Africans. He stated:
“We invite all political people, all traditional leaders, all spiritual leaders and all taxi associations, as long as you are South African. Even if you are a foreign national as long as you are not doing the wrong things. We invite you to say we want a clean, drug-free South Africa.”
Inclusive Invitation Sparks Controversy
Operation Dudula criticized Xolani Khumalo for inviting foreigners to participate in the anti-drug march. They issued a statement distancing themselves from the march, arguing that foreigners are major contributors to South Africa’s problems, including the drug epidemic. Their statement reads:
“Operation Dudula added that it does not make sense for South Africans to invite foreigners to fix South Africa’s problems. They said that they will continue with their March to the Nigerian Embassy to demand an immediate mass deportation of all illegal Nigerians in a fight for a drug free South Africa.
Operation Dudula strongly believes illegal foreigners are the biggest contributors to the problems that South Africa is facing today.
The Sizokthola show has put a face and nationality to alcohol and substance abuse problems facing the country.
Until we have better control over our borders and corruption has subsided at Home Affairs, Operation Dudula does not believe that foreigners could be perceived as part of the solution. The invitation of foreigners by the XK Foundation and organisers to solve South Africa’s problems is rather unfortunate and regrettable.
Accordingly, Operation Dudula herewith distances itself from the March with foreigners scheduled for the 15th September 2023 and undertakes to take them head on soon. Any member of Operation Dudula that wishes to support they more then welcome to join them.
BUT not in our Regalia.
Matching with foreigners to solve domestic issues should not be encouraged.”
Mixed Public Reactions
In response to Operation Dudula’s condemnation of Xolani Khumalo for inviting foreigners, South Africans have expressed mixed opinions. Here are some reactions:
@kgakantsho:
But he is not inviting illegal foreigners, is inviting everyone including foreigners who are doing good things , meaning who are legal here and not doing crime
@onalethoriso:
He didn’t say anything about illegal foreigners… Dudula wanted to make this match about themselves and their organisation forgetting the mandate of this match. Foreign nationals who are legally in SA and does not do the wrongs things in this country are welcomed!
@Patrice_ZA:
So Dudula wanted to make this March about them not drugs ? Disgusting opportunists.
@SthiboLawrenc:
No Foreigners at the March Legal or Not! The March should be a South Africans March