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For over nine years, Mr Pezzullo was one of Australia’s most powerful and influential national security bureaucrats, serving as head of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection before ...
The Department of Home Affairs has completed 476 lifestyle audits on its officials in a bid to fight against corruption. Employees flagged during the process have been referred for vetting ...
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 ...
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 said at this stage only naturalised citizens and permanent residents born in visa-exempt countries are being assisted. The Department of Home Affairs has officially launched the ...
JOHANNESBURG – The Home Affairs Department is now tasked with ensuring the reinstatement of South Africans who lost their citizenship due to the implementation of the Citizenship Act.
Australia and New Zealand have emerged as popular filming locations for Hollywood films in recent years, given lower costs and tax incentives from federal and state governments. Earlier, Trump ...
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The Department of Home Affairs has tried to explain the position of Miss SA contestant Chidimma Vanessa Onwe Adetshina, whose nationality saga has been hogging the headlines after she entered the ...
(CNN) — A Harvard Medical School professor who works with the Veterans Affairs Department to assess veterans’ risk of suicide hopes his project can survive a fierce internal debate at the ...
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.
The embattled State Information Technology Agency (SITA) is committed to working with the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) and other clients to iron out service delivery challenges, it says.