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Good news for all Zimbabweans in South Africa. See what labour congress want to grant them

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The Zimbabwean community in South Africa has received some promising news recently. The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), the country’s largest labor federation, has called for Zimbabwean nationals who are living and working in South Africa to be granted legal status.

Currently, many Zimbabweans in South Africa live and work in the country without proper documentation, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation, abuse, and deportation. They often work in low-paying jobs, domestic work, agriculture, and construction, and are frequently subjected to discrimination and xenophobic attacks.

COSATU’s proposal aims to address these issues by providing Zimbabwean nationals with the legal status that would allow them to work and live in South Africa without fear of persecution or deportation. This would enable them to access better-paying jobs and improve their living standards, as well as contribute more fully to the country’s economy.

In a statement, COSATU said that granting legal status to Zimbabwean nationals would be a “step towards addressing the challenges of undocumented migrants and contribute to the creation of a more humane and effective migration policy.”

The labor federation also called on the South African government to work with the Zimbabwean authorities to address the root causes of migration, poverty, political instability, and human rights abuses.

The proposal has been welcomed by many Zimbabweans in South Africa, who have long been advocating for their rights and the recognition of their contributions to the country’s economy.

However, some have expressed concerns about the potential backlash from South Africans who may see the move as an infringement on their own job opportunities. COSATU has responded to these concerns, stating that granting legal status to Zimbabweans would not come at the expense of South African workers, but rather would create a more stable and productive labor market for everyone.

Overall, this proposal represents a positive development for Zimbabweans living in South Africa, as well as for the country as a whole. By granting legal status and recognition to these individuals, South Africa can create a more just and equitable society that benefits everyone.

Source:

https://twitter.com/TheTruthPanther/status/1629122130490138630?t=KesuC7UTS2iqpaTQS3duTg&s=19

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