SA Court To Hear Arguments Challenging Termination Of Zimbabwe Special Permits

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SA Court To Hear Arguments Challenging Termination Of Zimbabwe Special Permits
SA Court To Hear Arguments Challenging Termination Of Zimbabwe Special Permits

Africa-Press – Zimbabwe. The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria is this week expected to hear arguments challenging South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs’ decision to terminate the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) scheme.

The Helen Suzman Foundation, Zimbabwean Immigration Federation, African Amity and 29 others approached the courts seeking to have the termination of the permits declared unlawful.

In 2022, SA’s Department of Home Affairs announced that it would not renew the special dispensation for a fourth time since its inception in 2009.

More than 170 000 Zimbabweans are holders of the special permits which give them legal protection to live, work and study in South Africa.

However, the dispensation ends on 30 June 2023 and tens of thousands of ZEP holders are now facing an uncertain future.

South Africa allowed ZEP holders with critical skills to apply for visas to remain in the country.

The hearing in the case is expected to take place virtually until Friday.

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