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The Department of Home Affairs says it has this morning successfully launched its rollout of Smart IDs for naturalised citizens and permanent residents from visa exempt countries.
The Department of Home Affairs confirmed that televangelist Tim Omotoso, who was arrested in East London on 10 May 2025, was ...
Home Affairs has enacted a change to who can digitally apply for Smart ID cards in South Africa, which was previously locked ...
The Department of Home Affairs has completed 476 lifestyle audits on its officials, marking a significant step in the fight ...
"For years, IT shortcomings meant that South Africans born abroad and lawful permanent residents had to rely on the outdated, ...
For the first time today, naturalised South African citizens and lawful permanent residents can apply for Smart Card IDs ...
GroundUp The Supreme Court of Appeal will on Tuesday hear the Department of Home Affairs’ appeal against an interdict ...
Timothy Omotoso filed an urgent application against the Department of Home Affairs, challenging the prohibited declaration ...
Home Affairs minister Leon Schreiber has announced that 1.4 million naturalised citizens and lawful permanent residents are ...
Sixty-six-year-old Nigerian televangelist, Timothy Omotoso, was yesterday rearrested in South Africa on charges bordering on ...
General Masemola disclosed that the televangelist Omotoso was arrested around 5 am, immediately after church, on charges ...
Minister of Home Affairs Dr Leon Schreiber says naturalised citizens and permanent residents in South Africa can apply for ...