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Pamela Nomvete celebrates passport victory

by Zintle Mdaka
PICTURE: INSTAGRAM/ PAMELA NOMVETE

Veteran actress Pamela Nomvete has shared with relief and joy that her South African passport has finally been renewed.

The former Lockdown actress, who is now based in the United Kingdom, was born in exile and obtained her South African citizenship so she could vote for a black majority government, and she has always had a dual citizenship.

Pamela recently took to her Instagram page to share her gratitude for the support she has received during her passport woes.

“My friends, thank you for all your support. The fight to get my South African passport renewed has finally been won! This was a long road for something so simple,” she penned. The actress also shared how South Africans should not be punished for having dual citizenship.

“All South Africans who hold dual citizenship should not be punished for cruel events that led us here in the first place. How vulnerable are all ordinary people when our fate is determined by authorities who have the power to threaten our safety and security. Thank you for speaking out with me. It seems we were heard by Home Affairs in South Africa and this is opening a dialogue at government level to revisit a process that is clearly flawed. Thank you again for making a stand. Yet another confirmation that if we do not stand up for our human rights, no one else will. Thank you South Africa for leading the way. Wishing all people everywhere peace, safety and security for you and your loved ones,” wrote Pamela.

 

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A post shared by Pamela Nomvete (MA) she/her/hers (@pamelanomvete)

Instagram users weighed in:

One user said: “Yes! Now they will act like they wanted you all along. Well done. Perseverance is a must.”

Another one said: “I’m happy to hear this.”

While another one added: “Amen! This went on for too long.”

 

Also see: ‘I am heartbroken’ – Pamela Nomvete on struggling to renew passport

 

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