The Herald (South Africa)

Parents of deported Zim kids behind bars

- Nashira Davids

FIRST their children were taken away from them‚ now Zimbabwean parents living in South Africa are behind bars.

Eight children were repatriate­d last week‚ marking the end of a legal battle between their parents and the ministers of Social Developmen­t and Home Affairs.

In November they were taken into care when they were found in Rustenburg‚ travelling from Zimbabwe in a truck – unaccompan­ied by an adult and without the necessary documentat­ion.

But the parents‚ most of whom moved to South Africa for economic reasons‚ said they had no choice but to send for their children.

They had struggled to obtain documentat­ion such as passports. One parent said her daughter’s caregiver had died and she had nowhere to go.

The parents went to court seeking the release of their children, aged between two and 14.

Now officials are focusing on the parents. “Two are behind bars. There was a midnight raid at their homes on the weekend‚” their legal representa­tive Advocate Simba Chitando said.

Last week, when the first parent was taken into custody‚ shortly after the children arrived in Zimbabwe‚ Home Affairs spokesman Thabo Mokgola said if the adults were in South Africa legally nothing would happen.

However‚ “if they don’t have the proper documentat­ion‚ the law has to apply”.

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