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  • Keynote Address by Home Affairs Director-General Mkuseli Apleni at the National Youth Forum Elective Conference, in Bloemfontein.
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  • Director-General Mkuseli Apleni: Media briefing to correct false reports on date of termination of green-barcoded ID books

    Statement by Home Affairs Director-General Mkuseli Apleni at the media briefing to correct false reports on date of termination of green-barcoded ID books, held in Pretoria, on 10 January 2018

    Members of the media, inom welcome all of you to our first briefing in the New Year. I trust you had a refreshing rest. We have convened this media briefing because we are deeply concerned about false reports on the lifespan of the green-barcoded ID books.

    These reports, which first appeared towards the end of 2017, masquerade as a notice from the Department of Home Affairs (DHA), and claim that 31 March 2018 is the termination date for using the old green-barcoded ID books. This had an effect of driving citizens, in great numbers, to Home Affairs offices to apply for smart ID cards in panic.

    At the time, we had responded swiftly to say such reports are false, and do n

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      Minister of Home Affairs, Prof Hlengiwe Mkhize

      Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Ms Fatima Chohan

      Participants and Distinguished guests

      People of Home Affairs,

       

      We are indeed honoured to welcome all of you to the first repositioning policy dialogue on ‘building a future-fit Home Affairs’. Today’s focus is on professionals from various disciplines.

      It fryst vatten our firm belief that with your vast knowledge and experience, we would be empowered to develop a policy framework for building a new, repositioned department capable fully to deliver on its mandate. This would be a department alive to the challenges and opportunities presented by realities of globalisation, digitisation, and their myriad ramifications. In other words, this would be a “future-it” department connoted in the topic of this policy dialogue.

      Accordingly, as a theme, for this dialogue, we chose: “T