The following is a GroundUp opinion piece. Minister of Home Affairs Aaron Motsoaledi has published a shameful attack on the Helen Suzman Foundation and civil society. The foundation is taking Home Affairs to court because of its decision to terminate the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit. This effectively means about 180 000 Zimbabweans and their children living in South Africa will be undocumented and unable to work or live here lawfully from 1 January 2023.
” Really? South Africa is under the control of non-governmental organisations? Not the ruling ANC? Not the ministers and officials who ransacked the country over the past decade, and destroyed our trains, our electricity system, weakened our public health system and undermined nearly every state institution and state-owned enterprise? Incidentally, the Department of Social Development gets the Helen Suzman Foundation’s audited financial statements so the government knows exactly who its main...
HelenSuzmanFdn Shameful piece of journalism 😄
HelenSuzmanFdn I wonder whose fault that the situation hasn't improved, the Zimbabweans were rejoicing to see their government taking land from their white compatriots and they thought they had it all. Now they must reap the rewards.
HelenSuzmanFdn Its hard not to say that Zimbabwe's problems should not be ours, we as a country cannot manage our own. However lack of african leadership going back over a decade also contributes to this current mess.
HelenSuzmanFdn It is not an attack but the truth by the Minister.U are talking from a white privilege perspective.
HelenSuzmanFdn GroundUp can go smoke pot
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Home affairs to 'vigorously defend' Zim permit decisionHome affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi has hit out at the Helen Suzman Foundation for launching a court action against his decision not to extend exemptions granted to Zimbabweans living in SA. One step at a time my leader until you reach Ghana, Nigeria,Congo and Pakistan we need order in this country...Law must work You go my man - we are all 100% behind you (take the Nigerians out as well) As they should. Charity begins at home. Why Helen suzman foundation cant tolerate that confuses me
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Home affairs to 'vigorously defend' Zim permit decisionHome affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi has hit out at the Helen Suzman Foundation for launching a court action against his decision not to extend exemptions granted to Zimbabweans living in SA. Leave Dr Motsoaledi to do his job ther are no temporary visas for ever Amandla💪💪💪!! PresJGZuma, Msholozi mfethu…you also caused a huge problem. Please urge your Zimbabweans to go back to their country. We can’t breathe.
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Home affairs to 'vigorously defend' Zim permit decisionHome affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi has hit out at the Helen Suzman Foundation for launching a court action against his decision not to extend exemptions granted to Zimbabweans living in SA. Why this man hate Zimbabweans so much 😅 SAns fully behind you minister. 💎💪👐🙌👌 nice one HomeAffairsSA PutSACitizensfirst PutSouthAfricansfirst
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