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Women trapped in fake marriages to drag Home Affairs to court

Johannesburg - For four times a day, Moloi has to undergo dialysis treatment for her failing kidneys and take medicine for high blood pressure.

The man, whose name she doesn’t recall, said Moloi would be in charge of the store and he would visit once a month. Professor Philippa Kruger, from the Family, Gender and Child Unit at the Wits Law Clinic, said: “This is foreigners trying to get citizenship in South Africa, and this is how they defeat the laws of the country at the cost of our clients.”

Kruger said the women’s right to dignity had been infringed upon. “If they have children, the children cannot bear the names of their natural parents.”Women like Elize O’Brien haven’t only been unable to find jobs but their children were also unable to access child support grants.

 

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