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The Minister of Home Affairs is looking for 11 billion rand to advance the department’s digital transformation ecosystem for ...
A large-scale, co-ordinated law enforcement operation led by Johannesburg ... city’s CBD on July 5. The multi-disciplinary effort, spearheaded by the SAPS, was done in collaboration with several key ...
A SAPS-led multi-disciplinary operation in Johannesburg CBD on July 5 resulted in the arrest of 181 suspects and the closure of five illegal liquor outlets, following raids on hijacked and unsafe ...
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South Africa Today on MSNJohannesburg Cracks Down on Hijacked Buildings and Illegal Connections in Major RaidActing Johannesburg Mayor Kenny Kunene led a surprise operation yesterday, resulting in the arrest of more than 45 foreign ...
In efforts to restore law and order in Johannesburg’s Central Business District (CBD), Acting Executive Mayor Kenny Kunene and Councillor Dr Mgcini Tshwaku led a series of raids on dilapidated ...
Accusations of ‘state-enabled xenophobia’ flew in the Gauteng Division of the High Court on Wednesday as SAPS members and Home Affairs officials denied colluding with the anti-migrant group ...
Ramaphosa announced a two-year-long presidential intervention to tackle some of the city’s most pressing issues. It is to be led by the Presidential Johannesburg Working Group with eight ...
CoJ allocates R3bn to revamp CBD But this R3 billion is not exclusive to the city centre, as it will also go towards refurbishing other underdeveloped communities is Johannesburg.
Home affairs pins hopes on AI to boost productivity, reduce errors By Simnikiwe Mzekandaba, IT in government editor Johannesburg, 21 May 2025 ...
Starting today, 1.4 million naturalised citizens and lawful permanent residents will be able to apply for smart ID cards at home affairs branches and via the eHomeAffairs portal. This, as the IT ...
Home Affairs is set to launch a new online portal, specifically for expats that have lost their citizenships in the last few years.
Years after it first floated the idea, Home Affairs has formally applied to be exempted from using Sita for its IT equipment and services. It believes this can solve many of its “System is ...
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