The Zimbabwean community in South Africa has launched a petition against a nearly 50% increase in passport fees, announced by the Zimbabwean consulate in Johannesburg on July 29. The new fee of $250 has sparked outrage, with many calling it unaffordable and a barrier to securing legal documents.
Over 1,100 people have signed the petition, urging the Zimbabwean government to reconsider the decision. Organizations representing Zimbabweans in South Africa have also voiced concerns, highlighting the financial strain on low-income earners.
The Zimbabwe Migrants Support Network has called on the government to revise the passport fees, citing the impact on the community. The situation remains unresolved, with many Zimbabweans in South Africa facing uncertainty over their legal status.