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Mbuyiseni Ndlozi weighs in on anti-illegal immigrants protests and spaza shop debate

Posted on May 19, 2026
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PICTURE: INSTAGRAM/ MBUYISENI NDLOZI

Former EFF MP and political commentator Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has sparked widespread debate after sharing his views on the recent anti-illegal immigration marches and ongoing tensions surrounding spaza shops in South Africa.

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Mbuyiseni criticised some of the protest actions and narratives emerging from the marches, arguing that certain demonstrations risk promoting xenophobic attitudes under the guise of community activism. His remarks quickly gained traction online, dividing public opinion across social media platforms.

Dr Ndlozi’s take on March & March, Spaza Shops. 🚨🚨🚨 pic.twitter.com/wxz6F27h59

— zizipho (@zizipho50) May 18, 2026

Debate around spaza shops intensifies

The discussion comes amid growing tensions in several communities over foreign-owned spaza shops and calls for stricter regulation of informal businesses. Recent protests in areas such as Thembisa and Vosloorus have drawn national attention, with residents demanding intervention from government and law enforcement authorities.

Some protest organisers insist their concerns are focused on crime, undocumented immigration, and economic opportunities for local South Africans, while critics argue that the rhetoric surrounding the protests has fuelled anti-immigrant sentiment.

Social media reacts to Mbuyiseni’s comments

Mbuyiseni’s comments triggered strong reactions online, with some users supporting his call for balanced and lawful engagement, while others accused him of dismissing frustrations faced by township communities.

Political figures and activists also weighed in, including March and March movement leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, who publicly criticised Mbuyiseni’s stance and defended the protest movement.

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A broader national conversation

The spaza shop debate continues to dominate public discourse in South Africa, touching on issues including immigration, unemployment, safety, and economic participation in township communities.

Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi you are Stupid Mfana like the EFF Members.

I felt that Go back to the EFF💔🫣😅🤣 pic.twitter.com/HPyvK0e0yF

— Black-Jesus💧🇿🇦 (@KingMntungwa) May 19, 2026

Dr @MbuyiseniNdlozi dealing decisive with fools, lazy thinkers xenophobia crew. pic.twitter.com/ERjZzzB63j

— Fighter Rakgadi 🇿🇦 (@Rakgadi_EM) May 18, 2026

As discussions intensify, Mbuyiseni’s remarks have added another layer to an already emotional national conversation, with many South Africans continuing to debate where the line lies between community concerns and xenophobia.

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