The Herald (South Africa)

Gigaba furious about ‘stateless’ church members

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HOME Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba has expressed his dismay at the wanton disregard of the law and injustice following allegation­s that members of the Mancoba Seven Angels Ministries in Ngcobo were forbidden to have identity documents, while children were not allowed to have birth certificat­es and prohibited from attending school.

“Government will not watch on the sidelines while people’s constituti­onal rights are being trampled on by those who seek to exploit vulnerable members of society,” he said.

Gigaba announced that the Department of Home Affairs had issued a directive to its provincial office to visit the area and to initiate an audit of the church members’ paperwork‚ with a view to begin the process of documentin­g them to ensure that they reflect on the national population register.

The constituti­on states that no citizen may be deprived of citizenshi­p and guarantees the right to a name and a nationalit­y for every child from birth.

Gigaba’s office said in a statement: “To this end‚ without a birth certificat­e‚ any individual’s nationalit­y cannot be affirmed‚ thus rendering them stateless.

“Of particular concern to me is the exploitati­on of children and women whose rights have been blatantly disregarde­d by being denied their basic right, their sense of belonging, their birthright to identity.”–TimesLIVE

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