South Africa is set to introduce significant technological upgrades to its ID cards and passports, with the Department of Home Affairs working to make these documents safer and harder to fake.
The passport of South Africa has gained in rank in the global power charts this year amid new digitalisation strategies from ...
South Africa is ranked 48 out of 199 in the list of passports that allow for visa-free access to over 220 destinations ...
Home Affairs minister Leon Schreiber said the relative improvement in the strength of the South African passport is only the ...
Home Affairs Minister Dr. Leon Schreiber welcomes the significant boost in South Africa’s passport ranking, attributing the ...
South Africa’s recent rise in the Henley Passport Index has sparked optimism, but what does it truly mean for African ...
Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber said the government is ramping up its “Home Affairs @ home” initiative to make getting a ...
South Africa has broken into the Top-50 for the most reliable passport in the world for the first time in a decade, improving from 53rd in the world in 2024 to 48th at the beginning of 2025.
Home affairs minister Leon Schreiber says he wants every town, villlage, city, and suburb in South Africa to have access to ...
Achieves its highest position in the Henley & Partners Passport Index in over a decade – with plans to ‘meaningfully increase ...