The Citizen (Gauteng)

Register boy as SA, says court

- Ilse de Lange

The High Court in Pretoria has ended a mother’s 12-year-long battle by ordering the department of home affairs to register her son’s birth and declaring the boy a South African citizen.

The department unlawfully refused to register Wandile’s (not his real name) birth, despite the fact that he was born in SA and had a clear right to be recognized as a citizen, leaving him effectivel­y stateless.

Two unknown children had been registered under his mother’s name at home affairs. One child was born a month after Wandile and home affairs refused to register two children born within a month of each other.

Despite the mother’s official complaint to remove the other children from her name, home affairs had failed to investigat­e or to rectify the matter since 2007 and Wandile remained unregister­ed, despite being a South African citizen by law.

After his school refused to allow him to continue attending without a birth certificat­e, his mother was forced to send him to live with his grandmothe­r in KwaZulu-Natal, where a school was wiling to accept him.

The Statelessn­ess Project of Lawyers for Human rights (LHR) eventually intervened and helped the mother to bring an applicatio­n to force home affairs to recognise her son’s right to citizenshi­p and birth registrati­on.

LHR’s Liesl Muller said Wandile could now finally return to Gauteng to live with his mother.

She said LHR was concerned that home affairs’ lack of effective service delivery and lack of response to queries was rendering children unnecessar­ily stateless.

“These cases illustrate the urgent need for an independen­t complaints body [an ombudsman] for the department of home affairs.

“According to the constituti­on, every child has the right to a name and a nationalit­y and the right not to be deprived of citizenshi­p.

“Home affairs has a long way to go in realising these rights,” Muller said.

Every child has the right to a name and a nationalit­y. Liesl Muller Lawyer

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