Pilot programme has seen about 60 e-passports processed daily since 21 June and the Zimbabwean Consulate says it is extending the initiative indefinitely
Brief | 27 June 2024
In June 2023 the Pretoria High Court ruled that the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit was unlawfully terminated
Brief | 19 June 2024
Numerous waiver letters contain incorrect information
News | 4 April 2024
Foundation opposes bid by Aaron Motsoaledi to overturn High Court ruling
Law | 18 March 2024
The High Court ruled against the minister and he failed in his appeal to the Supreme Court of Appeal
Law | 6 March 2024
Minister Motsoaledi wanted leave to appeal a ruling that declared the termination of the Zimbabwean permit programme unlawful, unconstitutional and invalid
Law | 23 February 2024
New permits to be issued to the approximately 233,000 existing permit holders
Brief | 1 December 2023
Permit holders protected until at least June 2024
Law | 7 November 2023
The organisation wants an execution order that will protect Zimbabwean Exemption Permit holders
Law | 27 October 2023
Over 178,000 Zimbabweans in South Africa have the special permit allowing them to live and work in the country
Law | 30 June 2023
Full bench of Pretoria High Court directs Home Affairs minister to conduct a fair process in reconsidering the end of the permits
Law | 28 June 2023
Zimbabwean Exemption Permits will now expire in December
News | 8 June 2023
State asks for ZEPHA’s case to be dismissed with costs
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 14 April 2023
“We are sleepwalking into a catastrophe”, says lawyer for Zimbabwe Immigrants Forum
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 13 April 2023
“Government is free to change the policy”
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 12 April 2023
The Foundation is among several groups in court challenging the decision by Minister Aaron Motsoaledi
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 11 April 2023