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South Africans urged to collect IDs at HomeAffairs

Home Affairs is extending working hours from Monday until Election Day on Wednesday. This is to enable citizens to collect their Id’s to vote.

Offices, nationally, will be open from 7 am to 5 pm on special votes and on Wednesday it will open from 7 am to 9 pm. “This is to allow people who haven’t yet collected their IDs to collect them from home affairs offices but it is also an opportunity for people who have lost their IDs to apply for their temporary ID certificates. Those kinds of applications will be fast tracked to make sure that people do have their temporary ID certificates to be able to vote today or on the Election Day itself.”

 

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