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Home Affairs hiring 10,000 IT graduates — Salary and qualification details
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Home Affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi outlined the phased rollout of the recruitment drive, as well as the salaries successful applicants will receive.

further details on his department’s digitisation project, which seeks to recruit 10,000 unemployed young graduates.

He said candidates must have qualifications in Information Technology or Document, Information, and Records Management, acquired from higher learning institutions, including universities, technical colleges, and TVETs. Interested graduates can apply online through the Department of Home Affairs and DEL websites, while those who do not have access to the Internet can do so at their nearest DEL Labour Centre.

“The category of records dates back to 1895, which necessitates care and reliable systems that will bear tolerance for the digitisation purposes,” he added.first mentioned the DHA recruitment drive

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