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United Nations

Who was I? The long and winding road to nowhere

The United Nations recently gave our very own Department of Home Affairs an award. This is what it’s for.

Paperless bank. No, really.

A nationwide rollout of biometric fingerprint readers and a link into the Home Affairs fingerprint database mean you may never have to sign a contract again.

Paperless
Hilton Tarrant

Turn Turn Turn

The history of Home Affairs is mapped out in polar co-ordinates.

Home affairs
Ivo Vegter

Hope at Home Affairs

The minister’s direct approach to ensuring the troubled department is a success in her term is a welcome, but bold, move.

Home affairs
Audra Mahlong

Home Affairs beefs up

There is renewed hope for the once poorly Department of Home Affairs; a string of new staff appointments and an engine overhaul may finally see South Africa`s government able to track the movement of its citizens by 2010.

Recently
Sipho Memela

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