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Residents urged to collect their IDs at Home Affairs

In Boksburg there are 2 507 uncollected smart cards and 59 green bar-coded IDs.

 

The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) is currently experiencing an overwhelming number of uncollected ID nationally and the City of Ekurhuleni is no exception.

According to recent figures released by DHA, in Ekurhuleni, there are approximately 19 150 smart IDs and 1 528 green bar-coded IDs that are left uncollected.

According to Themba Gadebe, the City of Ekurhuleni, as responsible government that promotes participatory democracy urges residents to collect their IDs so that they can register to vote during the voter registration period on  January 26 and 27.

“Furthermore, uncollected IDs hamper the City service delivery programmes because residents cannot register for other municipal programmes, such as RDP housing and cannot collect their title deeds when they are available for collection.

“Among the services that the residents forgo due to lack of IDs are enlisting on the City’s indigent database for which they are entitled for free water, free electricity and indigent rebates to assessment rates.”

He said to this end, City of Ekurhuleni has entered into a partnership with the Department of Home Affairs to fast-track collection IDs.

“The City is providing transport to elder residents, people living with disability, learners and military veterans.

“Non-governmental organisation, community-based organisations and churches have also been roped in to assist. The City has also used its popular community outreach programme, Siyaqhuba, to advocate for application and collection of birth certificates and IDs.

“Residents are reminded of the ultimate price paid by the forebears of the democracy dispensation that has given them all tools of democratic governance such as regular elections and institutions to hold their elected representatives accountable.”

 

 

 

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