The Mongoose And The New Book

The Mongoose And The New Book

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There is no crisis, SA minister

There is no crisis, SA minister

Johannesburg –  Zimbabwean national Tafadzwa Moyo was going about his business in Cape Town last week when he was stopped by some men at a street corner. They demanded to see his immigration papers.

Zimbabweans must learn from South Africa: the majority can still be poor in an upper middle-income economy

In the grand corridors of power, numbers are treated like religious scripture. 

Govt says returning Zimbabweans will receive vocational training, business and Pfumvudza support

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