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In this video we unpack the latest explosive political fallout after a Nigerian man suspected of drug trafficking was shot and killed during an anti‑drug operation where ActionSA’s Ekurhuleni mayoral candidate, Xolani Khumalo, was present. 👉 What happened: A man identified as a Nigerian national was reportedly shot and killed during a coordinated anti‑drug operation in Johannesburg over the weekend. ActionSA confirmed that Xolani Khumalo was present at the scene and that the operation was aimed at targeting drug syndicates operating with impunity. 👉 ActionSA’s response: Khumo and his party say the operation was lawful and necessary to dismantle organised crime that has terrorised communities. They defended the tactical approach and stressed their commitment to combating drugs and violent crime as part of their 10‑Point Action Plan to “Fix Ekurhuleni.” 👉 EFF’s reaction: The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have launched a scathing attack on Khumalo and ActionSA, accusing them of using deadly force irresponsibly and turning violence into a political campaign tool. The EFF says this sets a dangerous precedent where “success is measured by dead bodies instead of governance and policy.” 👉 Police and investigations: Police have opened a murder case and are investigating the circumstances of the shooting. It’s not yet clear whether the deceased was formally linked to drug syndicates by law enforcement. 👉 Why this matters: This incident feeds into a larger narrative around political rivalries, public safety, and how communities feel about crime‑fighting tactics. Khumalo — who previously faced legal scrutiny in cases involving the death of an alleged drug dealer while filming the crime show Sizok’thola — remains a polarising figure in South African politics.