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Minister Leon Schreiber has outlined the key achievements recorded in the Department of Home Affairs at Thursday's Budget ...
Former finance minister Knowledge Malusi Nkanyeni Gigaba has achieved a significant academic milestone by completing his PhD ...
American rapper Kanye West, also known by Ye, had his Australian visa scrapped following the release of an offensively titled ...
Today, the Democratic Alliance (DA) supports the budget of the Department of Home Affairs because, for the first time in many ...
TymeBank co-founder Coen Jonker has slammed home affairs’ ID verification fee hike, warning it threatens financial inclusion ...
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ITWeb on MSNMinister in spat with TymeBank over biometrics fee hikeThe Department of Home affairs is forcing SA’s poor to absorb the cost of maintaining the population register, says TymeBank.
Two new online stores: The Minister of Trade, Industry, and Competition, Parks Tau, will launch two government e-commerce ...
The DA supports the new R10 verification fee as a practical step toward stabilising and upgrading the Home Affairs system. The goal is not profit—but performance. Without this change, South Africa ...
Outgoing Capitec CEO Gerrie Fourie says the bank will absorb the cost of Home Affairs’ 6,500% ID check fee hike.
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Tech Financials on MSNHome Affairs rolls out upgraded National Population Register from 1 JulyHome Affairs Minister, Dr Leon Schreiber, on Monday announced that the department will on 1 July 2025 begin the rollout of an ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNHome Affairs’ Leon Schreiber stands by identity verification price hikeDigital access or regressive tax? TymeBank, Capitec and Minister Leon Schreiber weigh in as Department of Home Affairs identity verification fee hike becomes law.
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