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Operation Phakisa’s primary focus was to disrupt and prevent cross-border criminal activities including drug trafficking, ...
Two undocumented individuals were arrested in police operations in the Northern Cape which also saw the confiscation of ...
Department of Water intervenes as Kai !Garib battles frequent water interruptions, infrastructure failures and dirty tap ...
Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber said several factors are causing the department’s offices to experience system downtime. These include outdated systems and delayed maintenance.
A research unit at the University of Cape Town is suing South Africa’s Home Affairs department over a backlog of 200,000 birth certificate applications, some of which have been delayed for up to seven ...
- Siyabulela Qoza, spokesperson for the Department of Home Affairs These cases have come to light when 18-year-olds have attempted to apply for ID documents but are unable to produce an original ...
Residents have shared how they are not satisfied with the service they receive from the Department of Home Affairs, as it is either closed or there is no network. The department’s offices have ...
The Cape High Court is set to hear a case in which a gentleman's club boss is challenging a new "no cash, no strippers" policy by the Department of Home Affairs.
The Department of Home Affairs, in conjunction with the South African Police Service (SAPS), detained Anabela Rungo in Cape Town on Saturday. Rungo is the mother of former Miss SA contestant ...
At least 250 000 people have waited up to seven years for home affairs to process their late birth registration applications. Without birth certificates, children face numerous complications in life ...
The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) has set a target to digitise 25 million civic records in the 2025/26 financial year. This was revealed by home affairs deputy minister Njabulo Nzuza, providing ...
Home Affairs leaves a quarter of a million people waiting years for birth certificates Children’s Institute takes government to court over its late-birth-registration backlog.