Everything you need to know about the Zimbabwe Exemption Permit

How it impacts your tourism businessPresented by FEDHASA and our expert panel

While the extension of the Zimbabwe Exemption Permit (ZEP) is a great relief, FEDHASA understands the serious implications to businesses and their staff as June 2023 approaches.

In the absence of any legal certainty, FEDHASA invited immigration and labour specialists to provide stakeholders in South Africa’s hospitality and tourism sector with background context on this issue, as well as the implications thereof from a legal, labour, logistical and humanitarian aspect.

We are pleased to share with you the recording of the webinar as well as the supporting FAQs for you to reference. You’ll find that this discussion provided practical advice for members to consider.

Watch the recording

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Under the pillar of #coaching and #collaboration, FEDHASA 2.0 is committed to providing members with as much guidance and support on this subject, ensuring you are updated as the matter progresses.

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