South Africa Denies Thousands Of Zimbabweans Residency Permits
Afimag.com –
South Africa’s Government has declined renewing residency permits of more than 180,000 Zimbabweans in the country.
South Africa’s government who announced the decision to deny renewal of residency permits on June 28, 2023, said the visas have been repeatedly extended.
Meanwhile, the high court in South Africa condemned the government’s decision not to renew temporary residency permits of nearly 180,000 Zimbabweans living and working in the country, saying it is “unconstitutional”.
Recall that the Pretoria court granted a-four-year visas to about 178,000 Zimbabweans fleeing the economic and political crises at home in 2009 coming after the violent elections in the country.
Foundation Sues The Government Of South Africa To Court
In 2021 the government said there would be no further extension after December 2022, opening the way for a mass expulsion of workers.
A South African rights and democracy NGO, the Helen Suzman Foundation, then took the government to court challenging the decision to terminate the permits. The court ruled Pretoria’s decision “unlawful, unconstitutional and invalid”.
The home affairs ministry said in a statement that interior minister Aaron Motsoaledi will announce “further steps that will be taken, including appeals”. The Helen Suzman Foundation hailed the judgment as being of “huge significance” for the permit holders “who have lived in South Africa perfectly legally for almost fifteen years”.
South Africa, the continent’s most industrialised economy, is a magnet for economic migrants searching for better job prospects. But President Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration is under pressure to create jobs for South Africans as the country buckles under 32.9 per cent unemployment, one of the highest rates in the world.