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SA permits - Come back home fellow Zimbos! - WhatsApp update
26 Mar 2014 at 15:08hrs | Views
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5:24am, 26 Mar - +263 7* *** **** (Concerned Citizen 1): Zimbabeans in South Africa 2 take gvt 2 court over permits.2 fellow Zimbabweans cant take that efort an use it on our own gvt coz itz the root cause of ur problems .come back home an lets fix our country ,our corupt gvt is the 1 that need a challege on the streets and in the courts .l agree with Gutus assesion
10:19am, 26 Mar - +263 7* *** **** (Concerned Citizen 2): Honestly speaking how can Zimbabweans in South Africa thinking of taking the SA government to court over permits?Firstly,a permit in a host country does make you a citizen of that country which means .Secondly,its the perogative of the issuing government to extend or cancel that permit ,with or without a reason.Thirdly,Zimbos need to choose to help the situation at home or not,families have disintergrated and do they care about it?lts not all about money.The regime is happy to have its people scatterd around the world because they know there will be little pressure on them.Why not sacrifice a little of your time to remove this plutocracy regime.Lastly,one day when are children are grown up they will ask us why we tolerated a govenment that did not care for its people.What will you say?Are you going to tell them l was doing a menial job in a foreign land waiting for God to intervine?
6:17pm, 26 Mar - +27 7* *** **** (Luckson Ndlovu): DZP permits: I think people are getting this very wrong. The South African Government has actually Amended the Immigration Act. So as from the first of April 2014, all permits will be applied for outside the country. The Department of Home Affairs has not rejected the Zimbabwean Applications it said they will be "renewed" not even "applied for" which means there is a great chance of them being renewed. So I will suggest that the persimists must get off their horses and give the system a chance. Luckson Ndlovu
5:24am, 26 Mar - +263 7* *** **** (Concerned Citizen 1): Zimbabeans in South Africa 2 take gvt 2 court over permits.2 fellow Zimbabweans cant take that efort an use it on our own gvt coz itz the root cause of ur problems .come back home an lets fix our country ,our corupt gvt is the 1 that need a challege on the streets and in the courts .l agree with Gutus assesion
10:19am, 26 Mar - +263 7* *** **** (Concerned Citizen 2): Honestly speaking how can Zimbabweans in South Africa thinking of taking the SA government to court over permits?Firstly,a permit in a host country does make you a citizen of that country which means .Secondly,its the perogative of the issuing government to extend or cancel that permit ,with or without a reason.Thirdly,Zimbos need to choose to help the situation at home or not,families have disintergrated and do they care about it?lts not all about money.The regime is happy to have its people scatterd around the world because they know there will be little pressure on them.Why not sacrifice a little of your time to remove this plutocracy regime.Lastly,one day when are children are grown up they will ask us why we tolerated a govenment that did not care for its people.What will you say?Are you going to tell them l was doing a menial job in a foreign land waiting for God to intervine?
6:17pm, 26 Mar - +27 7* *** **** (Luckson Ndlovu): DZP permits: I think people are getting this very wrong. The South African Government has actually Amended the Immigration Act. So as from the first of April 2014, all permits will be applied for outside the country. The Department of Home Affairs has not rejected the Zimbabwean Applications it said they will be "renewed" not even "applied for" which means there is a great chance of them being renewed. So I will suggest that the persimists must get off their horses and give the system a chance. Luckson Ndlovu
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