The home affairs department has more than 350-million birth, marriage, death and amendment paper records to digitise. They date back to 1895.
The department of home affairs has more than 350-million birth, marriage, death and amendment paper records to digitise.This was revealed by minister Aaron Motsoaledi on Thursday.The department is therefore set to recruit about“The department is increasingly using technology to improve the way it renders services to people and to improve the security of our documents,” said Motsoaledi.
The department will also partner with stakeholders to facilitate recruits' training. Continuous learning and development interventions will be provided to enhance their employability and allow them to leverage entrepreneurial opportunities beyond the project. Phase 2 will see 4,000 graduates recruited. These positions will be advertised in October, with work starting in January.
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