Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber unveiled his plans to transform the Department of Home Affairs into a digital-first, world-class institution,...
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South Africa’s new Home Affairs Minister, Leon Schreiber, has pledged a rigorous crackdown on illegal immigration, signaling increased inspections across all sectors. With plans to deport those unlawfully employed, Schreiber emphasizes that maintaining border control is crucial for economic growth and investor confidence. The recent parliamentary debate highlighted concerns over the underfunding of the Border…
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,...
Minister Leon Schreiber wants to create a new digital system that would eliminate the need to enter a Home Affairs office.
Undocumented migrants have been purchasing South African birth certificates for as little as R1 000 and passports for up to R45 000 as corruption...
Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber says 109 corruption cases were reported to the department's Counter Corruption and Security Services branch for...
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security declared September 2024 as an amnesty month during which all citizens are urged to...
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has called for digital sex crimes to be thoroughly investigated after media reported that sexually explicit...
The Zimbabwean government is bracing for a potential mass deportation of its citizens from South Africa, with estimates suggesting that over a million...