Home Affairs on ID collection over voter registration weekend

Over 19 000 voters collect smart ID cards on day one of voter registration 

The Department of Home Affairs received a notable response from voters who visited its offices on day one of voter registration to collect smart ID cards and green ID books. The department earlier announced offices will open from 8h00 to 17h00 on Saturday and Sunday, 26-27 January, to assist citizens who need to collect IDs, apply for temporary identification certificates or reapply for IDs.

On 26 January 2019, 19 428 smart ID cards were collected from Home Affairs offices across the country. A total of 3339 green ID books and 1188 Temporary Identification Certificates were issued.

In the bigger scheme of things, many more citizens are still expected, and are encouraged, to collect their IDs. With the resources mobilised for this purpose, including officials who were requested to work over the weekend, citizens should seize this opportunity the better to fulfill their civic duties and to exercise their right to vote. About 258 668 smart ID cards are still to be collected.

Home Affairs offices will be opened today, Sunday 27 January 2019, from 8:00-17h00, for citizens to collect their IDs, apply for temporary identification certificates and access other home affairs services.

Enquiries:
Siya Qoza
Cell: 082 898 1657

David Hlabane
Cell: 071 342 4284

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