LETTER | SA’s termination of Zimbabwean Exemption Permits a political play bound to fail

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LETTER | SA’s termination of Zimbabwean Exemption Permits a political play bound to fail
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The decision is an attempt to appease voters before the 2024 elections.

Zimbabweans living and working in SA has received many reactions on the moral and international legal implications this sudden decision will have.

This rushed decision appears to be an attempt at job reservation to appease voters before the 2024 elections, and history will prove this move economically unviable. For an industry with the most concentration of migrant workers, this sudden stance is highly concerning to employers trying to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.argues that services offered in the hospitality sector are unique in that they require a differentiated professional set of skills, and employers in the hospitality sector have always struggled to fill the skills gap because of a skills shortage resulting from structural challenges in education investment and skills development in SA.

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