Long queues at Home Affairs branches and the cost of applying are deterring many South Africans from getting their smart ID cards.
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Former Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi caused panic for many South Africans and permanent residents in June 2024 when he said the green ID book would soon be invalidated.
Long queues at Home Affairs branches and the cost of applying are deterring many South Africans from getting their smart ID cards.
Long queues at Home Affairs branches and the cost of applying are deterring many South Africans from getting their smart ID cards.
The Department of Home Affairs is on a quest to eradicate the green bar-coded ID.
The Department of Home Affairs is on a quest to eradicate the green bar-coded ID.
Home Affairs is investigating a premium service that would allow South Africans to pay extra to fast-track their applications.
The Department of Home Affairs has been quiet on plans to expand smart ID and passport services to more bank branches in South Africa.
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