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SA braced for big Zimbabwe influx | SA braced for big Zimbabwe influx |
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South African President Thabo Mbeki has said his country will "have to live with" an influx of illegal immigrants from neighbouring Zimbabwe. | South African President Thabo Mbeki has said his country will "have to live with" an influx of illegal immigrants from neighbouring Zimbabwe. |
Up to three million are thought to have fled to South Africa, amid a worsening economic and political crisis. | Up to three million are thought to have fled to South Africa, amid a worsening economic and political crisis. |
There is high unemployment, and fuel and food shortages across Zimbabwe. | There is high unemployment, and fuel and food shortages across Zimbabwe. |
Addressing parliament, Mr Mbeki said it was not possible to put "a Great Wall of China" between the two countries and stop people walking across the border. | Addressing parliament, Mr Mbeki said it was not possible to put "a Great Wall of China" between the two countries and stop people walking across the border. |
The South African authorities regularly deport Zimbabwean illegal immigrants, but many make repeated attempts to enter South Africa, in the hope of finding refuge and employment. | The South African authorities regularly deport Zimbabwean illegal immigrants, but many make repeated attempts to enter South Africa, in the hope of finding refuge and employment. |
class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/6642619.stm">Starving border jumpers | |
They often find work in the farms of northern South Africa, where some complain they are exploited. | |
The annual rate of inflation in Zimbabwe has soared to 3,731.9% - by far the highest rate in the world, official figures show. | |
President Mbeki has been appointed by Southern African leaders to mediate between Zimbabwe's governing Zanu-PF party, and the opposition Movement for Democratic Change, in the hope that free and fair elections can be held next year. | |
Mr Mbeki said on Thursday the discussions were going "very well" but he gave no details. | Mr Mbeki said on Thursday the discussions were going "very well" but he gave no details. |
It is understood however that the government and the opposition in Zimbabwe have yet to hold a face-to-face meeting. | It is understood however that the government and the opposition in Zimbabwe have yet to hold a face-to-face meeting. |
Mr Mbeki has always preferred "quiet diplomacy" to public criticism of President Robert Mugabe's government. | |
But recently, senior ANC official Toxyo Sexwale said he feared that the Zimbabwe government was not listening and the "volume may have to be turned up". |
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