Cape Town is preparing for what looks to be another record-breaking festive season in 2024, with tourism numbers soaring and a bustling atmosphere...
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In a bid to support matriculants and streamline ID services, the Department of Home Affairs will extend its hours by opening offices on Saturdays from 21 September to 12 October, 2024, for temporary identity certificate issuance and ID applications, Cape {town} Etc reports. Also read: Prasa visits hospitalised commuters after derailment According to Home Affairs, Home Affairs Minister, Dr Leon Schreiber,...
Cape Town is preparing for what looks to be another record-breaking festive season in 2024, with tourism numbers soaring and a bustling atmosphere...
The City informs Bonteheuwel residents of anticipated electricity supply outages for important infrastructure work, which will take place over three...
Home Affairs is investigating a premium service that would allow South Africans to pay extra to fast-track their applications.
Sinalo Kuse from Bolokondlela village near Cofimvaba in the Eastern Cape completed matric in 2021, but has never received her certificate from...
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.
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.
From traditional bakeries with time-honoured recipes to modern establishments putting innovative twists on the classic croissant, Cape Town is home to...