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New ZDP monitoring report launched

PASSOP’s monitoring report of the Zimbabwean Dispensation Project can be downloaded here: Zimbabweans failed by Zimbabwe – ZDP Monitoring Report

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PASSOP holds protest outside parliament

PASSOP held a protest outside parliament on March 1st against the unjust detention and torture of 45 activists in Harare last week. This was just the most recent of a rapidly increasing number of human rights abuses in Zimbabwe. The protesters demanded that the South African government should take decisive action and show bold leadership now against such vicious human rights violations. We submitted a memorandum to the speaker of Parliament, Hon. Max Sisulu that outlined our demands. The memorandum can be read in full here: Memorandum to Parliament.  The media coverage that the protest received can be seen here.

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Press Statement: Zimbabwean authorities ignore passport concerns

Press Statement

ZIMBABWEAN AUTHORITIES STILL IGNORE THE CONCERNS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT, CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE PLIGHT OF DESPERATE PASSPORT APPLICANTS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Thousands of Zimbabweans have been “robbed” as the Zimbabwean Consulate turns the passport application process into a sham. The consulate continues to shun both its Diaspora and civil society when asked about when and how they will deliver the passports.  This crisis has forced the South African Home Affairs Minister, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, to arrange an official visit to Zimbabwe in search of “political intervention”, this visit may be the only way through the current Zimbabwean documentation impasse.

The Zimbabwean government continues to shamefully fail its Diaspora in South Africa by not delivering desperately needed passports to over 100,000 Zimbabwean migrants. These passports are needed to collect the South African permits offered under the Zimbabwean Dispensation Project.

PASSOP is appalled by the Zimbabwean government’s utter failure and the Consulate General’s blatant contempt in fulfilling their obligations. The complete information blackout has created anxiety and desperation among thousands of Zimbabweans still waiting to get passports, many who have paid the required R750 fee. It has also spread fear and hopelessness amongst the many thousands who were denied the opportunity to apply for passports when the Zimbabwean Consulate offices around South Africa shut unexpectedly three weeks ago without any notice.

The Zimbabwean Consulate has shown total disregard and downright contempt for these concerns by repeatedly canceling meetings with civil society, claiming that the “Consul General’s schedule is overcommitted for the whole duration of the documentation exercise”.  It also appears that the meeting between the South African Director General of Home Affairs, Mr Mkuseli Apleni, and the disputed Zimbabwean Ambassador two weeks ago, has been fruitless and filled with more empty promises. The Zimbabwean  Consulate was meant to get back to the South African Department of Home Affairs outlining their action plan to deliver all the needed passports before June 30, 2011.  This hasn’t happened and we had hoped more light would be shed on what exactly is going on, a sentiment that is very likely to be shared by the South African Department of Home Affairs.

The process is now dependent on the South African minister of Home Affairs, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, who is planning to visit her Zimbabwean counterparts, Co-ministers Mr Kembo Mohadi and Mrs Theresa Makone, in the next two weeks in an attempt to get the political “buy-in” needed to get out of the current deadlock.  We think it is insulting that a South African Minister should be required to go to Zimbabwe to encourage the Zimbabwean government to do their job and deliver on their promises.

We wish her well and are extremely thankful to her for her humble and tireless approach towards the matter.  Perhaps when she returns we will be able to give the many dozens of worried Zimbabwean applicants who phone us every single day an informative and positive response.

For comment, please contact Anthony Muteti at 0843510388 or David Burgsdorff at 0746602583.

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New anti-xenophobia project launched

New anti-xenophobia project launched

Go to https://www.passop.co.za/programmes/anti-xenophobia-help-desks for more information.

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ZDP Monitoring Report published

PASSOP’s monitoring report of the implementation of the ZDP was released on March 10th. To download a copy of the report, click on the following link: Zimbabweans failed by Zimbabwe – The ZDP Monitoring Report.

For information on the Zimbabwean Dispensation Project Monitoring, please visit https://www.passop.co.za/programmes/zimbabwe-dispensation-project-monitoring.

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PASSOP opens new headquarters

New PASSOP HQ

PASSOP has moved to a new headquarters office in the centre of Wynberg. The move is part of a process of rapid expansion that is now in full swing. PASSOP was previously operating out of Braam Hanekom’s mother’s house.

The new headquarters is ideally located on the Main Road close to the Wynberg Home Affairs Office and the Magistrates Court.  It will greatly increase PASSOP’s capacity, in terms of both the amount of appointments we can take and the amount of staff and volunteers we can hire. With the new headquarters in place, we are ready to take on the many issues at hand and are sure that 2011 will be a big year.

The address of the headquarters is 31 Church Street, (corner of Main Rd and Church St.) in Wynberg and our new office telephone number is 021-820 4664. Come by and have a look at our new place – we are open Monday – Friday from 9am to 5pm.