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ZEP Holders Head for Court Clash
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 38110, member: 636"] The fight about Zimbabwe permits goes back to court on Tuesday. South African officials want to remove protection for about 178,000 Zimbabweans living in South Africa. A judge stopped officials from arresting these permit holders last June after the Zimbabwe Immigration Federation asked for help. The government extended permit dates until November 2025, but still wants the power to enforce rules against permit holders. Home Affairs claims permits were always meant to be temporary. They say courts cannot force them to keep permits until Zimbabwe becomes stable again. The Zimbabwe group argues that ending permits hurts real people with families. Many permit holders are married South Africans and have lived there for over ten years. Their children attend local schools, and they have built businesses there. The permit holders face serious problems if their legal status disappears. Most cannot qualify for other visa types despite living in South Africa for years. When officials first tried to end permits, thousands scrambled to find other options. The permit system started because regular visas did not work for these residents. Both sides wait for the appeal court to make its decision. [/QUOTE]
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