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None of the almost 180 000 Zimbabwean Exemption Permits (ZEP) holders whose document expires on 30 June 2023 have made a formal request to the Zimbabwean Embassy to facilitate their return home.

have made a formal request to the Zimbabwean Embassy to facilitate their return home.

“Zimbabweans are known to be a fearless, resolute and unrelenting people in spite of the many hurdles that our country has been subjected to,” says David Hamadziripi, Zimbabwe’s ambassador to South Africa. When the permit expires on 30 June 2023, holders have the option to apply for alternative visa or return to Zimbabwe. The Zimbabwean Embassy stated earlier in the year that they would assist nationals if they chose to return home.

“Most of them want the facilitation to return, either at the end of May or in the course of June, so presently there is no facilitation because there has been no such request,” says Hamadziripi.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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