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Breaking down silos between government departments is a key objective of the state's new digital reform programme.
Schreiber says the aim is for Home Affairs services to become available 24/7, accessible in bank branches and online from ...
"For years, IT shortcomings meant that South Africans born abroad and lawful permanent residents had to rely on the outdated, ...
As the race to elect the next Secretary-General of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) intensifies, ...
The first focal point of Phase Two is confronting South Africa’s deeply entrenched spatial disparities, a lingering scar of ...
South Africa is taking steps to unify its currently fragmented digital initiatives, and modernise public service delivery, ...
For the first time today, naturalised South African citizens and lawful permanent residents can apply for Smart Card IDs ...
South Africa’s Government of National Unity Cabinet has endorsed a plan to incorporate three new reform priorities under the ...
The B20 SA Taskforce has presented a bold vision for accelerating inclusive digital transformation across Africa.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa unveiled the second phase of a reform program aimed at firing up an economy that’s grown by an average of less than 1% annually over the past decade.
Minister of Home Affairs Dr Leon Schreiber says naturalised citizens and permanent residents in South Africa can apply for ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa says his working visit to Côte d’Ivoire this week to attend the Africa CEO Forum is an opportunity ...