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Home Affairs Deputy Minister Njabulo Nzuza is scheduled to take the 365 Days of Child Protection Outreach to Empangeni, ...
Schreiber says using the old manual methods might not be acceptable to young voters in future elections, because of technological advances and changing behaviours.
The South African government is incorporating biometric verification as part of efforts to control the numbers of ...
The Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Leon Schreiber, has launched Operation New Broom, an initiative that leverages technology to ...
South Africans still relying on the green ID booklet can avoid long queues at Home Affairs offices by using the department’s ...
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SAPeople on MSNHome Affairs cracks down on illegal immigrants with new technologyHome Affairs kicked off a high-tech operation against illegal immigration with arrests in Cape Town’s historic District 6.
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNSouth Africa: TTOS hits 11,000 tourist milestone as digital visas gain tractionThe Department of Home Affairs’ new digital Trusted Tour Operator Scheme (TTOS) has attracted over 11,000 tourists from China ...
He said the green ID books can only be invalidated once all South Africans have access to smart ID cards, which roughly 18 million South Africans do not. The minister noted that his department’s goal ...
Despite a push to expand Home Affairs’ services at bank branches, the Banking Association of South Africa says certain details still need to be ironed out.
CAPE TOWN - Home Affairs Minister, Leon Schreiber ... on Tuesday on the progress with investigating electronic voting in South Africa for future elections. "Everything is digital, especially ...
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