Home Affairs will be open on Saturdays for five hours

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Home Affairs will be open on Saturdays for five hours
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The additional hours will give South Africans the chance to collect their IDs from Home Affairs or complete applications for a new document.

Home Affairs offices will be open on Saturdays from 6th April to 25th May, but only from 08:00 to 13:00.

Starting this Saturday, 6th April, Home Affairs offices will be open from 08:00 to 13:00. This decision has been made to allow South Africans to collect their ID’s ahead of the general elections in May. Furthermore, mobile offices will also be delivering IDs to those in remote areas who have previously applied for these documents.

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