Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber says South Africa aims to launch a digital ID system by 2029 as part of plans to end the green ID books.
On-floor 'screeners' overstep their authority by refusing to accept and send visa, residence, or status applications to ...
The country has ambitious digital transformation plans, and is considering a vast digital ID system that could possibly be ...
South Africans have overtaken Filipinos to become the third-largest group of overseas-born citizens. , Department of Internal ...
Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber has laid out his plans for bidding farewell to the Green ID book in South Africa—and ...
Home Affairs Minister Dr Leon Schreiber has announced a plan to expand Smart ID access across South Africa, paving the way ...
The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) is hosting a conference in Cape Town this week to discuss the benefits, ...
Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber has said that digital transformation requires more than just technology, noting that by ...
The electoral system cannot be spared in the technological revolution, said IEC chief electoral officer Sy Mamabolo on the ...
Home Affairs Minister Dr Leon Schreiber outlines ambitious plans to digitise South Africa's identification system, aiming to replace the green ID book and enhance electoral processes at the e-Voting ...
The Public Private Partnership (PPP) agreement between banks and Home Affairs is on the verge of completion, which means more ...
Immigrant shop owners point the finger at Home Affairs over the dawdling response to the spaza shop registration deadline ...
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