Judgment Reserved in Case to Decide Future of Zimbabweans in South Africa GroundUp_News: SouthAfrica
Civil society organisations have challenged the decision by government to terminate the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit system on 30 June.
On Friday, argument by the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit Holders was heard, but the state asked for their case to be dismissed with costs.The Pretoria High Court reserved judgment in the case brought by the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit Holders and other civil society organisations against the state. ZEPHA is seeking permanent residence in South Africa for Zimbabwean Exemption Permit holders.
ZEPHA had also asked for the Minister of Home Affairs' decision not to renew the ZEP scheme to be set aside as unlawful and invalid.
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