South Africans with green ID books face growing risks like fraud, making it crucial to upgrade to Smart ID cards.
South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs has warned citizens with green ID books that they are at high risk of identity theft and fraud.
The green ID books are prone to physical damage and damaged ID books can be easily altered or forged, making them unreliable for secure identification. Here are all the stories that made the headlines on front pages of newspapers worldwide on Wednesday, 13 November 2024. Have a read …
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The rise of semigration: Why South Africans are moving to new provincesA noticeable trend is reshaping the South African real estate market—more homeowners are selling their homes and relocating to different provinces, a movement known as semigration, Cape {town} Etc reports.
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“You’re Wasting Your Time”: Gent Shares Why South Africans Are Still Unemployed, Mzansi HeartbrokenSouth Africa was heartbroken after watching an accurate skit of how some employees sabotage job applicants all in the name of nepotism. The TikTok went viral.
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BRICS Summit: Here’s why South Africans should careSouth Africa could benefit immensely from its BRICS partnership due to the number of economic benefits.
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South Africans are earning more - But how much and why?Good news this week, as inflation has dropped and South Africans are seeing more rands in their wallet.
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Why so many South Africans are struggling financiallyStandard Bank has a reason for why we're all struggling to make ends meet, but it doesn't take into account the cost of living.
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WHY the 2024 US election matters to South AfricansAhead of this week’s 2024 US election, there’s still no clear favourite. And the ramifications of a shock result will be felt in South Africa.
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