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Zim Community in SA welcomes ZEP legal challenge
The Zimbabwe Community in South Africa has welcomed the decision by the Helen Suzman Foundation (HSF) to take legal action…
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Decision not to extend ZEPs still stands
South Africa’s Minister of Home Affairs, Aaron Motsoaledi, has clarified the government’s position on the Zimbabwe Exemption Permits (ZEPs) noting…
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Diaspora vote remains a pipe dream ahead of 2023 polls
While citizens of some Southern African countries such as South Africa, Mozambique and Malawi enjoy the right to vote in…
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Migrant organisations threaten to challenge SA’s vaccination policy
Organisations dealing with the rights of migrants in South Africa have criticised that government’s discriminatory policies, which will exclude foreign…
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Zim Community in SA welcomes level 3 lockdown
The Zimbabwe Community in South Africa has welcomed the move by the South African government to open up the economy under level 3…
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Covid-19: Zimbabweans in SA in a dilemma
By Khumbulani Ndlovu Zimbabwean citizens domiciled in South Africa are facing numerous challenges as the country battles the spread of…
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Zim Community in SA pushes for opening of border for Omalayitsha
The Zimbabwe Community in South Africa says efforts to engage the South African Government to open borders for cross border transporters popularly known as Omalayitsha…
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ZCP receives support from SACP
The Zimbabwe Communist Party (ZCP) is pleased that it is gaining recognition from other fraternal organisations in its cause to…
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ZCP pushes for the return of multi-currency regime
The Zimbabwe Communist Party (ZCP) is pushing for a return to the multicurrency system saying for now it is the…
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ZCP to focus on building party structures
The Zimbabwe Communist Party (ZCP), which held its maiden congress in Bulawayo this month, has said its focus for the…
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