Collect your IDs, urges Minister Cwele
Home Affairs
Minister Siyabonga Cwele has called on people who have applied for their Smart
ID Cards and have received SMS notifications that their documents are ready for
collection to go and pick them up.
Cwele made
the call during an unannounced visit to the department’s Umgeni office in
eThekwini on Thursday to monitor service delivery.
This follows
the extension of operating hours from 7am to 7pm at most offices to ensure
clients are not turned away from offices during this busy period.
During the
visit, Cwele observed that there were Smart ID Cards which had not been
collected.
“We appeal
to people who applied for Identity Documents and have received an SMS
notification that their documents are ready for collection to please come and
collect these documents.
“IDs are key
documents which enable citizens to access many government and private sector
services,” said the Minister.
Home Affairs Minister Siyabonga Cwele |
With the
elections coming up, citizens need their IDs to register to vote. “We also
encourage people to register to vote,” he said.
The Minister
was accompanied by the department’s acting Director General, Thulani Mavuso,
and KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Manager, Cyril Mncwabe.
Cwele said
he was happy with the level of service delivery at the branch.
“I am
pleased that our citizens were receiving services at this home affairs office.
The staff and the systems were working well,” said Cwele.
He expressed
his concern about school going children who were at home affairs offices while
the schools have reopened and appealed to officials to prioritise them to
ensure they get back to class as quickly as possible.
Mavuso and
Mncwabe also visited the Chatsworth and Prospecton offices where services were
being delivered without glitches.
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