Zimbabweans in South Africa fear returning home amid xenophobia and high import duties
CAJ News FOR thousands of Zimbabweans living and working in South Africa, the dream of returning home has become increasingly complicated. While many face hostility, discrimination and periodic outbreaks of xenophobic violence in their host country, some believe economic barriers awaiting them at home are discouraging their return. According to Citizens Watch Zimbabwe (CWZ), growing numbers of Zimbabwean migrants have expressed concern over customs duties and import charges i
Thousands of Zimbabweans residing in South Africa are facing a difficult decision regarding their return home. Many are concerned about significant import duties and customs charges on personal belongings accumulated while working abroad. These financial barriers, coupled with the risk of xenophobic violence and discrimination in South Africa, leave them feeling trapped. Citizens Watch Zimbabwe reports that these costs hinder their ability to rebuild their lives in their home country after seeking better economic prospects elsewhere.
This situation highlights the challenges faced by developing nations in encouraging diaspora investment and the potential negative impact of burdensome policies on returning citizens.
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