Outa's CEO expects South Africa to pull the plug on the contract awarded to Idemia for the production of new driver's licence card printers.
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The stage is set for a potential 2025 launch of South Africa's new driving licence cards.
Outa's CEO expects South Africa to pull the plug on the contract awarded to Idemia for the production of new driver's licence card printers.
Civil action groups have called out South Africa's new driver's licence card account for suspicious activities.
South Africa's digital driving licence was supposed to be launched by the end of March 2025.
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