The Department of Home Affairs has withdrawn their immigration directive on the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP). Essentially, this means that Home Affairs has decided not to renew permits granted to more than 250 000 Zimbabweans in South Africa.

The Department of Home Affairs has withdrawn their immigration directive on the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP). Essentially, this means that Home Affairs has decided not to renew permits granted to more than 250 000 Zimbabweans in South Africa.
Thulas Nxesi, South Africa’s Employment and Labour minister, says that his department is currently working on the labour migration policy which will be tabled in cabinet soon.
Xpatweb recently conducted a survey into the critical skills currently most in demand in South Africa, which has led to businesses seeking talent recruitment from abroad.
South Africa’s long-term sustainability and economic prosperity depends on our ability to meaningfully participate in the digital skills economy. This is the opinion of Niël Malan, a managing partner of Tangent Solutions, in a recent opinion piece published on the Daily Maverick. “Technology and software are embedding themselves in every aspect of our lives and business, andRead more
The Department of Higher Education and Training has gazetted a list of the most in-demand skills in South Africa, published in their 2020 National List of Occupations in High Demand (OIHD). The list is made up of 345 high demand occupations including a range of medicine-related fields, as well as engineering and ICT skills. InRead more

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