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George Charamba has told returnees South Africa is over
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 89548, member: 27"] South Africa is officially off the table for good. George Charamba made it crystal clear that returning citizens need to drop any dreams of going back south. The presidential spokesperson posted a fiery message on X telling everyone their time abroad is done permanently. He insisted people stop waiting for another chance to cross the border and start building lives right here in Zimbabwe instead. The reported five-year entry ban is basically a polite way of saying never again. Charamba argued this restriction signals a total shutdown rather than a temporary pause. He claimed borders have been redrawn with serious intent so nobody should expect to slip through later. This shift marks a major change in how neighboring states handle their people and movement across lines. Regional nationalism has killed old ideas about easy travel between countries. The spokesperson noted that Pan-African unity concepts are cracking under pressure from these new tensions. He urged returnees to grab farming tools and help develop the nation rather than looking elsewhere for work. Welcome home messages came with a strong push to focus on local agriculture and national growth immediately. [/QUOTE]
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