The Department says clients will have the convenience of applying for its services when visiting the shopping centre.
The new branch is the third building in a mall following the launch in Gauteng at Menlyn and Cresta and will offer application and collections services for IDs and passports.
The Department of Home Affairs says 89% of South Africans are registered on their database.
The 11% of the population not registered translates to six million people.
In a bid to modernise its services while catering to the influx of people, the Department has established offices in various malls across the country.
The Department has set up offices in various shopping centres across the country, in an effort to modernise its services while accommodating the influx of people.
There have been complaints from the public about the long queues and delays at the branches of the Home Affairs Department.
They can now visit the branch at the mall to access various Home Affairs services, such as applying for Smart Cards Identity Documents, passports, birth certifications and to make online bookings on the Branch Appointment Booking System.
Motsoaledi says, “People come here for shopping they collect their number, start the process and come back when it’s ready, we don’t have the long queues that home affairs is known for, but this particular one we are solving another problem we have been inundated with issues of the Umgeni office in town which is always full, it’s over subscribed so we thought we need another office of this nature which will help it.”
The Home Affairs Department says plans are also afoot to launch one hundred mobile Home Affairs units to service rural areas.
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