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Home Affairs’ digital drive expands to more banks By Nicola Mawson, Contributing journalistJohannesburg, 13 Aug 2025Department of Home Affairs minister Dr Leon Schreiber. (Photograph by DHA) Standard ...
Capitec, FNB and Standard Bank’s banking apps serve tens of millions of active users who will ultimately be taken out of Home ...
The Department said that it sees TTOS as a crucial step towards boosting tourism’s contribution to South Africa’s economy ...
In the meantime, the IEC has mapped out its preparations to be ready at the earliest expected date of 2 November 2026.
Discover how the new digital partnership between Home Affairs, Capitec, and FNB aims to revolutionise access to Smart ID and ...
When someone opens a bank account and puts their fingerprint on a scanner, they are checking against Home Affairs’ OVS to confirm that the information presented on their Green ID book or Smart ID, is ...
TymeBank is in discussions with home affairs after the parties’ public spat over the hike in ID verification fees.
The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Njabulo Nzuza, will today, 13 August 2025 visit the Germiston Home Affairs office which was engulfed by fire on Tuesday, 12 August 2025. Preliminary reports ...
This is in fulfilment of the target set by Cabinet for Home Affairs to expand its services to 1,000 bank branches by 2029.
Capitec Bank will soon begin offering important Home Affairs services like Smart ID applications and more in the near future.
October 2023: Walter Roban, the Minister of Home Affairs, approves the SDO, noting: “This is an anchor hotel … Everything rides on its success.” ...
Minister Leon Schreiber confirmed that a case now has been opened against two suspects allegedly involved in the torching of the Home Affairs offices.
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