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Picture: Mongezi Koko/EWN CAPE TOWN - The Department of Home Affairs has told Parliament that Nigerian televangelist Timothy Omotoso hasn’t gotten away completely scot free and can still be ...
The Department of Home Affairs notes the departure of Timothy Oluseun Omotoso from South Africa to Nigeria from OR Tambo International Airport earlier this afternoon. This comes after the Minister ...
Picture: Sipha Kema JOHANNESBURG - The Department of Home Affairs has welcomed the departure of controversial Nigerian televangelist, Timothy Omotoso, touting his five-year ban from South Africa ...
A total of 2,403 Venezuelan migrants entered Guyana monthly between January, 2024 and April 20, 2025, according to records from the Ministry of Home Affairs. The figure was disclosed in ...
The organisations argued that the Department of Home Affairs has used the provisions to prohibit newcomer asylum seekers from accessing the asylum system in South Africa and that they undermine human ...
The Department of Home Affairs has officially launched the roll-out of Smart ID cards for naturalised citizens and permanent residents from visa-exempt countries, effective May 12. In a statement ...
Australian Border Force officers and a special investigative unit in the Home Affairs department have launched a six-month blitz across all states and territories to weed out exploitation and ...
Speaking during the Peace and Security Cluster question-and-answer session in parliament on Wednesday, Schreiber said his department is working on decentralising Home Affairs services and making t ...
As the saga continues, Omotoso is expected to mount a legal challenge of his own. He plans to legally challenge the Department of Home Affairs' decision in the High Court.
This, as the IT reforms at the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) have made it possible for these types of applications to take place, according to minister Dr Leon Schreiber. According to a DHA ...
which manages the printing of the ID cards for the Department of Home Affairs. “We want a new machine procured, and we want the validity of the cards extended to 10 years.” In its announcement ...
The Home Affairs department said the change is a result of months of information technology reforms and is expected to benefit over 1.4 million people. Naturalised citizens are individuals who ...