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Discover how new digital visa categories announced by South Africa's Department of Home Affairs are set to transform the film ...
Court case exposes how Home Affairs red tape is obstructing birth registrations in Western Cape, leaving kids without IDs or access to fundamental rights.
We want to send a strong message to all who are illegally residing and working in the country that we are coming for them' ...
Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has blamed delays in the re-opening of the Cape Town Refugee Reception Office on the procurement of premises by the Department of Public Works.
Home Affairs Minister, Dr Leon Schreiber, has announced the rollout of game-changing new Home Affairs service centres abroad.
The Department of Home Affairs has committed to opening the Cape Town Refugee Reception Office (CTRRO) in ten months. This has been accepted by the Scalabrini Centre and others who took the matter ...
The South African National Civic Organisation (SANCO) in Centane in the Eastern Cape has raised concerns about the lack of ...
CAPE TOWN - Home Affairs Minister, Leon Schreiber, has warned of another 'silent crisis' of undocumented South Africans who go through life without an ID.
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 These include outdated systems and delayed maintenance.
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 ...
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.