"Mapepa" in Zim slang refers to the state of being an officially recognized documented immigrant in a foreign country.
The opposite of being an illegal immigrant is "chipoko", (which directly translates to the Shona language as a 'ghost')
Note: mapepa basically means paperwork in the Shona language so perhaps you can put that together in this context. It's self-explanatory if you have common sense, that is. Otherwise not, everyone does you'd be surprised! 😏
The opposite of being an illegal immigrant is "chipoko", (which directly translates to the Shona language as a 'ghost')
Note: mapepa basically means paperwork in the Shona language so perhaps you can put that together in this context. It's self-explanatory if you have common sense, that is. Otherwise not, everyone does you'd be surprised! 😏