The South African Home Affairs department is facing a serious crisis, with officials allegedly selling birth certificates and passports to...
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Undocumented migrants have been purchasing South African birth certificates for as little as R1 000 and passports for up to R45 000 as corruption within the Department of Home Affairs continues to fuel the illicit trade, Cape {town} Etc reports. Also read: A Russian naval visit to Cape Town went totally unnoticed According to News24, Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber revealed that...
The South African Home Affairs department is facing a serious crisis, with officials allegedly selling birth certificates and passports to...
On 29 August, the Russian naval training ship Smolny quietly docked at the Port of Cape Town in what seemed to be an ‘under the radar’ event, to...
Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber unveiled his plans to transform the Department of Home Affairs into a digital-first, world-class institution,...
Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber unveiled his plans to transform the Department of Home Affairs into a digital-first, world-class institution,...
The President of Iran announced that Afghan migrants who have entered the country illegally will be deported. On Monday, Masoud Pezeshkian stated...
The Cape of Good Hope SPCA obtained a warrant on Monday that allowed it to remove three dogs from a police officer's home in Surrey Estate, Cape Town.
Malusi Booi, a former City of Cape Town mayoral committee member, was arrested in connection with a fraud and corruption tender case.
Minister Leon Schreiber wants to create a new digital system that would eliminate the need to enter a Home Affairs office.