2011, the Beitridge Border Post reportedly handled 7,755 deportees.15 Between
January 1 and March 2012, an additional 7,177 Zimbabweans were deported.16
iii.
Push Factors that force people to migrate to South Africa
Zimbabwe
Up to 1,4 million of South Africa’s refugees and asylum seekers are Zimbabwean,
representing almost 15% of Zimbabwe’s population.17Political instability and oppression
and the continual threat of violence as well as poor human health and social conditions,
and the very bleak economic prospects are what push young Zimbabweans (including
many children) to emigrate.18 Zimbabwe’s GDP has halved in the last decade.19 In
2010, it was reported that about 13% of the population of Johannesburg, which is
nicknamed “Egoli” (meaning “city of gold”), are Zimbabwean migrants.20 The signing of
SADC facilitated Global Political Agreement (GPA) in Zimbabwe in September 2008
ushered in a cautious hope that the political conditions in the country would improve
and set the stage for a steady improvement in political and economic conditions. While
this event certainly led to some initial indicators of economic progress this has not led to
any substantive growth in the livelihoods of the country’s citizens. Moreover the
persistent uncertainties around the implementation of the GPA have fuelled the fears of
yet another round of political turmoil and violence in the near future. This situation has
led to continuing pressures for Zimbabweans to seek a means of earning a living
outside of the country, and most notably in South Africa. Additionally the lull in the
SADC mediation in Zimbabwe since the beginning of 2012 has not provided the kind of
confidence in the process that is so sorely required by conditions in the country.
Somalia
Much of Somalia is consumed by political violence, and the various armed conflicts in
the country have displaced about 2.5 million people.21 The militant group Al-Shabab
refuses to admit aid agencies in the large territories which it controls in the south.22 This
compounds the humanitarian crisis caused by the most severe drought in sixty years
and near-famine conditions.23 These circumstances lead many Somalis to seek refuge
in South Africa.
Democratic Republic of the Congo
15
New Zimbabwe. “SA deports 15,000 in 5 months.” 5 March 2012. <http://www newzimbabwe.com/news-7370SA+deports+15,000+in+5+months/news.aspx
http://www myzimbabwe.co.zw/news/1051-south-africa-deports-almost-15000zimbabweans html?&tmpl=component
16
Mzaca, Vladimir. “South Africa deports 15000 as controls tighten.” Times Live. 11 Mar 2012.
http://www.timeslive.co.za/africa/2012/03/11/south-africa-deports-15000-as-controls-tighten
17
Solidarity Peace Trust: Gone to Egoli: Economic Survival Strategies in Matabeleland. Report. 2009. p. 6.
18
Zigomo, K. (2012) ‘A Community-Based Approach to Sustainable Development: The Role of Civil
Society in Rebuilding Zimbabwe’. Report. 2 April, Solidarity Peace Trust:
http://www.solidaritypeacetrust.org/1159/community-based-approach-to-sustainable-development/
19
Solidarity Peace Trust: Desperate Lives, Twilight World. Report. Johannesburg: 2010. p. 13
20
Solidarity Peace Trust: Desperate Lives, Twilight World. Report. Johannesburg: 2010. p. 13
21
Refugees International. “Somalia.” Web. 27 Apr. 2012. <http://www refintl.org/where-we-work/africa/somalia>.
22
Refugees International. “Somalia.” Web. 27 Apr. 2012. <http://www refintl.org/where-we-work/africa/somalia>.
23
Refugees International. “Somalia.” Web. 27 Apr. 2012. <http://www.refintl.org/where-wework/africa/somalia>.
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