South Africa dashes permanent residents hopes for Zimbabwean exemption permit holders
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By Staff Reporter | 22h ago
Despite media suggestions earlier this week that permit holders might be allowed to transition to permanent status, the DHA issued a firm correction on Wednesday.
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