By Emmanuel Nduka
The Zimbabwean government is preparing to receive thousands of its citizens living illegally in South Africa, as the President Cyril Ramaphosa-led government gears up to deport them from the neighboring country.
Heritage Times HT reports that South Africa has ramped up deportation efforts, targeting Zimbabweans, amid concerns from locals about job competition and rising crime rates in the country.
Public Service and Social Welfare Minister Maruva Mercy Dinha while responding to written questions from legislators during a parliamentary session on Wednesday, addressed the government’s plans for returning Zimbabweans
“The government of Zimbabwe, in collaboration with the International Organisation for Migration, has set the groundwork to receive migrants in anticipation of the return of Zimbabwe Exemption Permit (ZEP) non-holders from South Africa.
“There are inter-ministerial committees in place that will be activated to manage the anticipated return of our citizens.
“My ministry is finalizing renovations at the Beitbridge and Plumtree reception and support centres, where returnees will be received and reintegrated into their original communities.
“Our capability to handle large numbers of returning citizens is proven by our successful reception and reintegration of hundreds of thousands of returnees during the COVID-19 pandemic,” he said.
South Africa is home to millions of African migrants, including Nigerians, with a large number being undocumented Zimbabweans.
Approximately 178,000 Zimbabwean nationals currently live in South Africa under the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP), which is set to expire on November 29, 2025.
ZEP holders are not eligible for permanent residence, and the permits are non-renewable, raising concerns that many may face deportation upon expiration of their permits.