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Zimbabweans Trying To Leave South Africa Turned Back At Beitbridge Border

2 years agoThu, 15 Sep 2022 08:45:02 GMT
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Zimbabweans Trying To Leave South Africa Turned Back At Beitbridge Border

Some Zimbabweans trying to leave South Africa at the Beitbridge border are being stopped from returning, by border guards, because they do not have valid documents, reported GroundUp.

Those who spoke to the publication said they eventually crossed the border through unofficial routes.

An informal trader who spoke to GroundUp said she had decided to return home due to xenophobia in South Africa. She said:

I cannot stand the current wave of vigilantism in South Africa. The only possible option is to go back home to Zimbabwe.

The wave [of xenophobia] seems to be spreading to all provinces. It’s better I leave before this life-threatening situation is upon us.

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She said she used to travel home almost every two weeks to visit her two children.

But since 2011, as the situation in Zimbabwe continued to deteriorate, she decided to stay in South Africa and run her informal business.

She said wants to return home but cannot do so under the new border rules. She said:

We are ordered to go back to South Africa, but if we go back, we risk being arrested. We are really stuck.

South Africa recently introduced 200 armed Border Management Authority (BMA) guards in Musina, Limpopo.

The guards are deployed at five “identified vulnerable parts” of the border and work with members of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF).

Meanwhile, 178 000 Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) holders will be deemed illegal migrants in South Africa if they fail to regularise their stay in the country before the expiry of the six-month extension on 30 June 2023.

The ZEP permit was to expire at the end of December 2022 before it was extended by another six months but many families are still opting to voluntarily return to Zimbabwe.

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9 Comments

Sir Vast · 2 years ago
We are used to these systems, u get deported thrice in a single day but still end up in messina
🗣 · 2 years ago
Budai nepamakapinda napo nekuti border rinemutemo haungopfuri nekuti wanzi dzokera
Dude · 2 years ago
They guards want them to use the legal border , you can't go back nemusango , ma guards are not gonna let people roam in the bushes vanonzi havasi kuita basa ,
Sabhuku · 2 years ago
Catch 22 situation. One side has no employment, horribly poor public systems, command politics/justice & hunger; the Other Side has xenophobia & a toothless president
Youth · 2 years ago
We are in big trouble, dambudzo guru
Sorojena · 2 years ago
There's nothing like that, like being turned back, once you step on the Zim side of the border without papers you get arrested and screened and ordered to pay the exit by evasion fine. Pepple should stop lying.
dispenser · 2 years ago
e Zimbabwean gvt don't want those people to return to their country bz ey are afraid of their contribution in e forthcoming elections wld be against them.
Sanele · 2 years ago
Ummmmmhmmmm
,,, Dott · 2 years ago
Vanhu veku South vakumanyisa mazimbo apo havadi kushanda fut manje vachakonana ikoko
Citizen raPep naChisa · 2 years ago
Hakuna government isingashande necheap labour .even kuEurope kwatikumhanyira mathousand dollars it’s minimum wage ,but kwatiri imari refu.Nomatter how much these amapiano thugs try to chase away Zimbos,their government will always do the opposite

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