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Home Affairs Committee demands consequence management against corrupt officials

Home Affairs Committee demands consequence management against corrupt officials Search Polity Note: Search is limited to the most recent 250 articles. To access earlier articles, click Advanced Search and set an earlier date range. To search for a term containing the & symbol, click Advanced Search and use the search headings and/or in first paragraph options. With. Clear Search Sponsored by Safety|Service|System|Technology|Services safety|service|system|technology|services Sponsored by The Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs has urged both the Department of Home Affairs and the Department of Communication and Department of Communications and Digital Technologies to ensure consequence management against officials identified to have acted corruptly during the procurement of the Automated Biometric Identification System (Abis).

The SA/Zim border may see shorter queues, as the Kazungula bridge opens Monday

The SA/Zim border may see shorter queues, as the Kazungula bridge opens Monday  May 09, 2021, 08:04 AM facebook Supplied Botswana Ministry of Trade Congestion at the infamous Beitbridge border post should be eased from Monday, thanks to a new route. Freight truckers now have the option of travelling to Lusaka via Botswana, with the opening of the Kazungula bridge.  The bridge will allow trucks to and from South Africa to bypass Zimbabwe entirely. The opening of a bridge at Zambia’s Kazungula on Monday, 10 May, should have a significant impact on South Africa, relieving congestion at the infamous Beitbridge border crossing for freight truckers.

Lack of action by Dr Dolittle on Immigration and porous borders results in another humanitarian crisis

Lack of action by Dr Dolittle on Immigration and porous borders results in another humanitarian crisis
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Home Affairs Knows Who Helped Prophet Bushiri Escape SA - SAPeople - Worldwide South African News

Prophet Bushiri Photo FB Home Affairs Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, says the names of the Home Affairs officials, who helped the Bushiris with their travel documents to escape South Africa, are known by the department. Responding to oral questions during a hybrid sitting of the National Assembly on Wednesday, Motsoaledi said the identities of the officials will, however, not be disclosed, until investigations being conducted by multiple law enforcement agencies have been concluded. The Minister had been asked by a Member of Parliament why government was taking so long to get to the bottom of the circumstances, which led to self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri escaping from South Africa to Malawi after being released on bail.

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