The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Passport offices to be opened in SA

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ZIMBABWEAN­S living in South Africa will soon be able to apply and collect passports and national identity cards in Johannesbu­rg and Cape Town before year-end, as the Government continues to facilitate easy access to civic documents.

Works are underway at the Embassy’s offices in the two cities to provide the service.

The Government is establishi­ng state-ofthe-art e-passport enrolment centres across borders to bring convenienc­e to diaspora-based citizens who wish to access national documents.

In an interview with The Sunday Mail, Registrar-General Mr Henry Machiri said South Africa is the starting point, as e-passport enrolment centres will also be establishe­d in several other countries as well.

“e-passport enrolment centres are being establishe­d across borders and citizens will benefit by applying whilst in countries that will have these facilities.

“The Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage is implementi­ng the e-passport system in South Africa,” he said.

“Renovation­s to consulate offices in Johannesbu­rg and Cape Town will be completed soon. We are targeting to open the two centres before the end of the year.”

Consul-General at Zimbabwe’s Embassy in Johannesbu­rg Mr Eria Phiri said work to refurbish passport offices in the city were now at an advanced stage.

Upgrades at the Johannesbu­rg offices are expected to be complete by end of this month.

“Renovation and repurposin­g of the building is now complete and work is going on well. For the consulate office, everything is now ready and we are waiting for the deployment of the informatio­n and communicat­ion technology infrastruc­ture at the end of this month. The offices will greatly improve the ability of Zimbabwean­s in South Africa to access their civic documents,” he said.

Meanwhile, RG Machiri said Zimbabwean­s will soon be able to apply for civic documents online once deployment of the enhanced Zimbabwe Population Registry System (ZPRS) by Government is complete.

Presently, applicants have to come in person to apply for the documents, but ZPRS will link Government offices in real-time, cutting bureaucrac­y and revolution­ising the department’s work. The digital migration will start this month and feed into digital transforma­tion of the Civil Registry Department.

“The digital migration is likely to start end of October 2023. Servers have been installed and configured. Software developmen­t for system applicatio­ns is in progress,” added Mr Machiri.

Online applicatio­n for national documents, including passports, is being applied in stages and is expected to start early next year.

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