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Home Affairs boss visits newborns' mothers
Malusi Gigaba welcomed the newborns with unabridged birth certificates.
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Deadline set for Zimbabwean dispensation permits
Zimbabweans living in SA have until New Year’s Eve to apply for the new dispensation permit.
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Permit allows Zimbabweans to exit and enter SA over Christmas
Thousands of Zimbabweans have already applied for the special permit.
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Gigaba: New visa regulations won't hurt economy
The Home Affairs Minister is adamant that new visa regulations won’t impact the economy negatively.
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New visa regulations to be implemented in current form
Malusi Gigaba says the regulations are necessary to obtain full details of who enters and exits the country.
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WC govt to meet with Minister over immigration bill
The amended immigration regulations will make it difficult for foreigners to travel to the country.
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Draft report of visa regulations not adopted
A draft report based on the submissions was expected to be adopted by the committee on Thursday.
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Kya Sands illegal immigrants will not be singled out
Department officials are in the area today to register residents for essential documents.
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Malusi Gigaba arrives in fire ravaged Kya Sands
Around 800 families were affected by the blaze that swept through the area on Thursday.
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Gigaba fails to attend immigration hearings
State law advisor Enver Daniels had to explain why the minister failed to show up.
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Home Affairs: Travelling parents have time to prepare
Malusi Gigaba says parents must apply well in advance for their children’s unabridged birth certificates.
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Zim welcomes postponement of SA visa rules
Obtaining birth certificates is already an onerous process in Zimbabwe.
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New 'child immigration' laws postponed
The introduction of the travelling laws for children has been postponed to June 2016.
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Home Affairs to continue smart ID card roll-out
Malusi Gigaba said the department has so far opened 70 dedicated smart card offices.
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Gigaba stands firm on child visa regulations
He warned that if people arrive in the country without the required documentation, they will be sent back.
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New immigration laws affect Zimbabweans
Malusi Gigaba says Zimbabweans who receive new permits will have to reapply after a period.
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Airlines warn SA of potential tourism disaster
Twenty airlines have written an open letter to government warning about the impact of new visa requirements.
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Gigaba to discuss new visa regulations
Minister Malusi Gigaba will deliver his department’s budget vote in Parliament today.
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Minister plans surprise visits to home affairs offices
The minister said he is planning more unannounced visits in an effort to increase service delivery.