Minister to challenge ZEP judgments as ‘they set dangerous precedent’

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Minister to challenge ZEP judgments as ‘they set dangerous precedent’
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Homeaffairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi has instructed lawyers to apply for leave to appeal judgments and orders on Zimbabwean Exemption Permits (ZEP).

Home affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi has instructed lawyers to apply for leave to appeal judgments and orders on Zimbabwean Exemption Permits .

“The decision the minister took not to extend the Zimbabwean exemptions involves weighing of policy considerations which fall within the domain of the executive.” Motsoaledi is of the opinion his decision was correct and took into consideration all interests and rights, including those of children.Qoza said the purpose of the interdict was unclear as the minister issued directives to ensure affected Zimbabweans continued to enjoy protections afforded by the directives.

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