By Zuko Komisa
Home Affairs officially opens offices at Menlyn Park Shopping Centre.
The new Home Affairs office at the Menlyn Park Shopping Center in Pretoria was formally opened on Monday by Home Affairs Minister Dr. Aaron Motsoaledi.
The Menlyn Park Shopping Centre office will offer application and collections services for IDs and passports.
The Department says clients will have the convenience of applying for the services when they visit the shopping centre.
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The department claims that by doing this, it is fulfilling a promise to increase public access to Home Affairs services.
More offices are expected to open in malls, including the Cresta Mall in Johannesburg, the Pavillion in eThekwini, and other locations, according to Motsoaledi, who spoke at the opening.
“We want people to have a good experience when they visit Home Affairs offices. Our plan is that we don’t want people to queue when they visit Home Affairs offices in the malls.
“It is a beneficial situation for all,”
“Our ambition at all times is to find innovative solutions. We are here today because we wanted to pilot and make sure that the system works very well. Once we are convinced that it works very well, we will move to Cresta Mall in Johannesburg. ” said Motsoaledi.
[IN PICTURES]: Premier @Lesufi joins the Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Arron Motsoaledi at the official opening of the new Home Affairs offices at the Menlyn Shopping Centre in Tshwane. #GrowingGautengTogether pic.twitter.com/1iowh99l5k
— Gauteng Provincial Gov (@GautengProvince) March 6, 2023
Watch: Home Affairs minister addressing guests at the launch of the Home Affairs office in Menlyn #HomeAffairs pic.twitter.com/7Vc8D0nu3k
— @SAgovnews (@SAgovnews) March 6, 2023
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