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Zimbabweans living in SA fear arbitrary arrest back home
23 Apr 2015 at 09:10hrs | Views
David Coltart, who served as Education minister in the inclusive government whose term ended in 2013, yesterday said government's "grandstanding" was a bid to distract attention from confronting the root of the problem which is Zanu-PF's own economic policies.
"Many Zimbabweans living in South Africa fear coming home - they fear arbitrary arrest. That is why they would rather remain in South Africa, because for all the xenophobic attacks they still feel safer there than in Zimbabwe," Coltart said.
He added: "In a blaze of publicity, the Zimbabwean government has dispatched six buses and a haulage truck to South Africa to repatriate victims. While this action is welcome, the reality is that this is just a drop in the ocean in terms of what is needed.
"In fact, if anything the danger of grandstanding is that it distracts everyone from confronting the root of the problem - which is Zanu-PF's own economic policies and its negative attitude towards democracy in Zimbabwe."
Coltart said most Zimbabweans would never have gone to South Africa if it was not for "Zanu-PF's violent and chaotic rule".
"It follows that the only long-term solution, as far as Zimbabweans living in South Africa are concerned, is for the Zimbabwe government to get its act together to create an environment within Zimbabwe conducive for Zimbabweans to return home."
Source - Southern Eye