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Motsoaledi directed to consider amending naturalisation rules to comply with law

Motsoaledi directed to consider amending naturalisation rules to comply with law This formed part of the remedial action set down in a report, which made adverse findings against former minister Malusi Gigaba regarding the naturalisation of the Guptas, albeit that it cleared him of abusing his power. FILE: Minister of Home Affairs Aaron Motsoaledi. Picture: GCIS. 67 days ago JOHANNESBURG - The Public Protector said the Home Affairs minister must consider amending naturalisation regulations to ensure compliance and effective administration of the law. This formed part of the remedial action set down in a report, which made adverse findings against former minister Malusi Gigaba regarding the naturalisation of the Guptas, albeit that it cleared him of abusing his power.

Motsoaledi: Decision to limit Home Affairs services carefully considered

Motsoaledi: Decision to limit Home Affairs services carefully considered Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said that the decision to temporarily suspend certain services was made after careful consideration. FILE: Minister of Home Affairs Aaron Motsoaledi. Picture: GCIS. 73 days ago JOHANNESBURG - Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaled i said that the decision to temporarily suspend certain services was made after careful consideration. For the better part of the lockdown Home Affairs offices were closed to limit the number of visits. In the first eight days of this year, 116 staff members had already tested positive for the coronavirus. In the first 10 days of this year, seven front office workers at Home Affairs workers lost their lives to COVID-19.

WATCH LIVE: Motsoaledi on immigration matters under COVID-19 alert level 3

85 days ago JOHANNESBURG - After the Department of Home Affairs was blamed for the deaths of several people at the Beitbridge border post, Minister Aaron Motsoaledi on Wednesday said most of the victims died before the congestion. The minister gave an update on immigration matters and border law enforcement under the level 3 lockdown regulations. Travellers seeking entry into Zimbabwe spent most of last week at the port of entry in queues stretching several kilometres. At least five people died, which the Road Freight Association (RFA) attributed to lack of water, heat, and other conditions at the border. Motsoaledi said, however, some of those who died were not from the trucking industry.

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