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The Department of Home Affairs is working to completely overhaul the current marriage policy in South Africa.
It appears that Home Affairs officials all over the country don’t believe that women have a right to keep their birth surnames when they get married.
Your ID number reveals a surprising amount of information about who you are. Here’s how to decode it.
With the world more connected than ever before, it’s easy for a holiday fling to turn into a serious relationship. Here’s what you need to know before solidifying your love.
You can’t help but feel that the end is nigh for Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba, who once again put his foot in his mouth earlier this morning.
Having a green ID book is so outdated, but the thought of going to Home Affairs is truly frightening. Well, best you check out the far simpler option.
If you have an aversion to queueing at Home Affairs, and I’m sure we all do, then you’ll be pretty stoked with this announcement.
A woman in Durban found herself on the receiving end of someone at Home Affairs having a particularly bad day. Luckily she managed to film the flip-out on her phone.
Here’s some excellent news for everyone counting their annual leave days for the Christmas break. President Zuma may declare Tuesday 27 December a public holiday this year.
Refugee rights groups are not happy with the South African government right now, since it has quietly begun deporting Zimbabwean refugees again. The Zimbabwean Documentation Project (ZDP), which Home Affairs has been working on for two years, meant that Zim migrants have been shielded from deportation from this country for the last two years.
You may knowingly or unknowingly be one of five million South Africans who have two Identity Documents, even if you don’t want two. Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma said yesterday that they were able to determine this fact by checking the re-issue dates of documents. Simple, but brilliant.