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ID163103
Title ProperZimbabwean Dispensation, Special and Exemption Permits in South Africa
Other Title Informationon humanitarian logic, depoliticisation and invisibilisation of migrants
LanguageENG
AuthorMoyo, Inocent
Summary / Abstract (Note)Cross-border migration from Zimbabwe to South Africa has existed for a long time. Given this context, the governance of migrants, especially the undocumented Zimbabweans by South Africa, has come to the fore. Starting in 2009, South Africa granted undocumented Zimbabwean migrants Zimbabwean Dispensation Permits, which were replaced by Zimbabwean Special Dispensation Permits in 2014. In turn, the Zimbabwean Special Dispensation Permits were replaced by Zimbabwean Exemption Permits in September 2017. Although these are steps in the right direction, the changes in the conditions of these permits demonstrates humanitarian logic, which depoliticises and excludes the affected migrants.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 53, No.8; Dec 2018: p.1141-1157
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2018-12 53, 8
Key WordsSouth Africa ;  Undocumented Migration ;  Zimbabwean Dispensation Permits ;  Zimbabwean Special Permits ;  Zimbabwean Exemption Permits