A South African High Court has ruled that it was “unlawful, unconstitutional, and invalid” for the country’s Home Affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi to terminate the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP).
In December 2021, Motsoaledi announced the termination of the ZEP and has twice granted extensions.
However, earlier this year, the Helen Suzman Foundation made a court application to interdict the minister and the government from arresting, deporting, and detaining anyone who does not have a valid permit document.
In a ruling on Wednesday, the High Court set aside the minister’s decision and directed that ZEPs shall remain valid for the next 12 months.
In other news – Mpumelelo Mseleku and his second girlfriend are expecting a child together
Congratulations are for Mpumelelo Mseleku and his second girlfriend after they revealed there are expecting a baby together. Mpumelelo has two girlfriends — his first is Vuyokazi Nxiweni, with whom he shares a three-year-old daughter, and his second, Tirelo, is now pregnant.
As Izingane zeS’thembu premiered on Mzansi Magic on Tuesday, Tirelo took to her Instagram timeline to unveil her baby bump with the caption “Something is brewing.” Read More