Home Affairs, Helen Suzman Foundation tussle over `looming Zim permits expiry
Home affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi has accused the Helen Suzman Foundation of blackmailing the nation over the expiry of the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit .
“The HSF, in its desperate bid to blackmail the nation, is twisting the support for the minister’s decision by the majority of South African citizens as being ‘xenophobic’. Nothing could be further from the truth,” said Home Affairs in a statement. “Since the announcement of the decision of the Minister not to extend the exemption granted to Zimbabwean nationals, he has engaged with several members of civil society with a view to manage the consequences of his decision collectively.”“There’s a disturbing and growing trend by some NGOs to sabotage the polycentric and policy-laden decisions taken by Government by using the courts. This development must be nipped in the bud as soon as possible.
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