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South
African Gvt response to the denial of permission to work and study
for Zimbabwean refugees
Department
of Home Affairs,
Government
of South Africa
January 25, 2007
Att: Gabriel Shumba
Zimbabwe Exiles Forum
C/o Amnesty International Pretoria
Per fax: 012 320 8158
Dear Sir/Madam
RE: DENIAL OF
PERMISSION TO WORK AND STUDY FOR ZIMBABWEAN REFUGEES
- Your
letter received from our head office today, 25 Jan 07 regarding
the above matters bears reference. A copy is attached for your
case of reference.
- Please be
informed that our department is committed to upholding the principles
enshrined in Chapter 2 of our Constitution, of amongst others
is to treat people equally.
- Further after
a number of consultations with various stakeholders, the department
decided to waive the above prohibition.
- The decision
was taken in line with the powers of the Standing Committee for
Refugee Affairs as embedded in the Refugees Act.
- All applicants
who were issued with these permits have approached the office
either for extension of their permits or otherwise have had this
prohibition waived.
- Should you
have knowledge of any other clients who still possess permits
bearing the prohibition, please advise to report at our office
for necessary amendments to be effected.
Thanking you in advance
for your understanding.
M.
E. Macanda
ASD-Rosettenville
Refugee Reception Office
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