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Major Immigration Policy Shift in South Africa, Quietly One of the Biggest in Years

Major Immigration Policy Shift in South Africa, Quietly One of the Biggest in Years

Cabinet has now approved the Revised White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration and Refugee Protection for implementation, and the implications are far reaching.

UPDATE ON THE REPATRIATION AND REINTEGRATION OF ZIMBABWEAN RETURNEES

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Building a Stronger birth registration system through community voices

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Letters 11/05/06

Guilty of shallow analysis
EDITOR - Arthur Mutambara's statements in response to questions from the media at the Gweru Press Club on 22 April cannot go unchallenged....

Word for Today 11/05/06

From the rising of the sun to the place of its setting men may know there...

Shamed by the children

And a little child shall lead them … So often, it seems, the children shame us....

MTN to buy Net One?

HARARE - South Africa’s telecommunications giant MTN is negotiating to buy a 49 percent stake in...

Bankers plan to appeal

HARARE - The enforced takeover of Royal and Trust banks and the transfer of their assets to...

Operation Murambatsvina mumifananidzo kuGallery Delta

Zviratidzirwa zvevisual arts zvinedingindira rekuti 'Reliving the Trauma' zviri kuGallery Delta, muguta reHarare zvinoburitsa pachena semuromo...

Africa’s future voices unveiled

HARARE - The recent La Voix workshop offered a unique opportunity for young Zimbabwean singers to...

News briefs 11/05/06

Relief agencies run out of food
HARARE - Hundreds of thousands of widows, orphans, school children and...

Fence fails to stop search for survival

PLUMTREE - Fifty-four year old Nomathemba Dube trudges cautiously towards an
undesignated crossing point along the...

Call for teachers to return

JOHANNESBURG - Zimbabwean teachers in exile here held their first Congress at the weekend, amid calls...

7 arrested on May Day

HARARE - Zimbabwe's labour movement on Monday threatened to call street protests by workers to demand...

Re-writing history in Zimbabwe

Josiah Tongogara was a major figure in the Zimbabwean independence movement, but the present leaders are...

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