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The Home Affairs ministry seeks to digitise 350 million inactive and active paper records consisting of birth, marriage, death and amendments. Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Njabulo Nzuza will deliver the keynote address this morning on the country’s path towards digitisation as part of the broader Modernisation Programme. The seminar will focus on the journey the Department has traversed in its quest to e-citizenship, provide an update on the project and the potential future outlook of the institution in a digitised world.
Guest: Hon. Njabulo Nzuza - Deputy Minister of Home Affairs
By SAfmThe Home Affairs ministry seeks to digitise 350 million inactive and active paper records consisting of birth, marriage, death and amendments. Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Njabulo Nzuza will deliver the keynote address this morning on the country’s path towards digitisation as part of the broader Modernisation Programme. The seminar will focus on the journey the Department has traversed in its quest to e-citizenship, provide an update on the project and the potential future outlook of the institution in a digitised world.
Guest: Hon. Njabulo Nzuza - Deputy Minister of Home Affairs