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High Court to hear arguments challenging Zimbabwean Exemption Permit decision

The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria is expected to hear arguments challenging the Department of Home Affairs’ decision to terminate the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit. The separate legal bids by the Helen Suzman Foundation, Zimbabwean Immigration Federation, African Amity and 29 others seek to have the termination of the permits declared unlawful.

Last year, the department announced that it would not renew the special dispensation for a fourth time since its inception in 2009.

The permit provides legal protection to over 170 000 holders who live, work and study in South Africa. The decision to terminate the permits in December, came after Cabinet agreed that permit holders with critical skills must apply for visas to remain in South Africa. The hearing in the case is expected to take place virtually until Friday.

Source: eNCA

In other news – Two Year Anniversary Since The Passing Of Anele ‘Nellie’ Tembe

As today marks exactly two years after Anele ‘Nellie’ Tembe‘s tragic death in her hotel room at the Pepper Club Hotel in Cape Town. Today also marks two months since the merciless killing of Tembe’s fiance, Kiernan ‘AKA’ Forbes.

Anele'Nellie' Tembe

Once the dust had settled, the Tembe family lawyer ruled AKA have played a role on the fateful night of Anele Tembe’s tragic passing. According to the letter that was seen by the City Press, all evidence pointed out Kiernan ‘AKA’ Forbes as the main player behind Tembe’s death. Learn more

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