If Home Affairs Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi was less dictatorial, he wouldn’t be facing this legal challenge.
While Motsoaledi’s action against about 178,000 Zimbabwean living legally in South Africa has further endeared him to those who blame the country’s woes on foreigners, it troubles human rights lawyers.Nor is it suggesting the ZEP system should continue indefinitely.
In court papers last week, the Zimbabwe Exemption Permit Holders Association said the ZEP scheme is the “largest case of fraud and theft ever committed by the government of one country over nationals of its neighbouring country in African history”.
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