Home Affairs takes identity document application services to Cape Town teenagers
26 Jan 2012
The Deputy Minister of the Department of Home Affairs, Fatima Chohan will assist 16-year olds with the application of identity documents (IDs) at the Vangate Mall in Cape Town, where the department’s mobile office will be stationed.
This drive is part of the department’s on-going National Population Registration (NPR) campaign which aims to ensure that each and every citizen, young and old, has been registered and has the right document at a specified time of their lives.
The purpose of this campaign, launched by President Jacob Zuma and the Minister of Home Affairs Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, is to ensure that the registration of all child birth is done within 30-days of delivery, 16-year olds and above apply for IDs and to end late registration of births.
An ID is an essential requirement for the matric examinations. It is also a passport to a better life as it enables holders to access all social services provided by government as well as opportunities for, amongst others, further education and training.
Learners from schools in the area including from Langa, Gugulethu, Heideveld and Bonteheuwel are expected to take advantage of the Home Affairs mobile office at Vangate Mall to apply for their IDs. The mobile office will also render all other Home Affairs services to the general public.
Date: Sartuday, 28 January 2012
Time: 9h00 - 13h00
Venue: Piazza at Vangate Mall, Vanguard Drive, Athlone
Enquiries/RSVP:
Zandi Ratshitanga
Cell: 072 379 5181
Email: zandiratshitanga@yahoo.ca
Or
Loedfie Hendricks
Cell: 082 6704145
Email: Loedfiehendricks@gmail.com
Issued by: Department of Home Affairs
26 Jan 2012
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