Home affairs to 'vigorously defend' Zim permit decision

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Home affairs to 'vigorously defend' Zim permit decision
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Home 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.

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He said he and his department “will vigorously defend the lawful, reasonable and rational decision” to terminate the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit. Zimbabweans who hold the permit were given a grace period of 12 months to migrate to other permits.

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