South Africans are urged to upgrade from the green ID book to the smart ID card to avoid potential identity theft.
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The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs has warned that South Africans who are holding onto their green barcoded ID are placing themselves at risk.
South Africans are urged to upgrade from the green ID book to the smart ID card to avoid potential identity theft.
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