Topic: Future of almost 180 000 Zimbabwean nationals hangs in the balance in RSA.
It was seen as a joke when the South African government took a decision that they will not renew the special Zimbabwean extension permits. All those permits expired last year in December and department of Home affairs in the Republic of South Africa grant them a grace period of a year.
Those Zimbabweans through their institutions tried to take the minister of home affairs to court hoping that maybe they will win their case but now it seems like a deadly war.
It has been now reported that The future of almost 180 000 Zimbabwean nationals hangs in the balance after South African government's move to scrap the Zimbabwe Extension Permits. Those affected by the decision share their stories with new24 feature project. 
With only few months left, there is nolonger hope that South African government will change its decision.
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