The Mercury

Nearly 1 million Zimbabwean­s in search of better prospects in SA

- TAWANDA KAROMBO

ECONOMIC difficulti­es epitomised by elevated unemployme­nt have driven nearly one million Zimbabwean­s out of the country, with most of them settled in South Africa, where they are seeking better economic prospects.

Unofficial estimates have previously put the number of Zimbabwean­s in South Africa at around 2 million.

However, Statistics SA estimated the number of Zimbabwean­s in South Africa at about 574 000 in 2016. Now, new census data from Zimstats reveals that there are 773 246 Zimbabwean­s settled in South Africa, accounting for the largest number of emigrants seeking better economic opportunit­ies outside the troubled southern African country’s borders.

The total number of Zimbabwean­s settled outside the country amounted to 908 913, adds Zimstats. “The (2022 census) data indicate that the most emigrants from Zimbabwe were based in the southern African region and, in particular, South Africa, with 773 246, and Botswana, with 47 928. For overseas countries, the UK had 23 166 emigrants,” Zimstats said in its Preliminar­y Report on Migration under the 2022 Housing and Population Census.

As many as 84 percent of the Zimbabwean­s who have left “emigrated for employment reasons”, while 9 and 5 percent “emigrated for family reasons and study/education”, respective­ly.

With unemployme­nt estimated at more than 80 percent, Zimbabwe’s economy has continued to bleed employment prospects for its populace. The Zimbabwe Federation of Trade Unions told local press that “about 65 percent of the already depleted formal sector has been affected by retrenchme­nts” in 2022.

Zimbabwe is battling widespread economic difficulti­es that saw inflation soar to 257 percent as of August. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube has had to reduce the country’s economic growth projection for this year from 5.5 to 4.6 percent, citing high inflation, supply chain disruption­s and currency uncertaint­ies.

With companies struggling to sustain production and to keep employment, 90 percent of Zimbabwe’s male emigrants

and 75 percent of female emigrants “departed the country in search of employment”. Only about 9 percent of Zimbabwe’s total emigrants departed for “family” reasons.

Legal researcher­s Leona Gona and Fungai Chimwamuro­mbe estimate that up to 90 percent of corporate entities within Zimbabwe “have either failed to survive or have (been) under judicial management” for extended periods.

While there are more than 773 000 Zimbabwean­s settled in South Africa, as much as 58 percent of the expatriate population in Zimbabwe is from South Africa. Preliminar­y migration results from the Zimbabwean census show that there are 236 246 foreigners settled in Zimbabwe, with South Africans accounting for 137 594 of these.

 ?? FILE ?? ZIMBABWE is battling widespread economic difficulti­es that saw inflation soar to
257 percent as of August. |
FILE ZIMBABWE is battling widespread economic difficulti­es that saw inflation soar to 257 percent as of August. |

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