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11 traffic cops arrested in Limpopo for alleged corruption and bribery

Management Corporation's (RTMC) Anti-Corruption Unit (NTACU), together with the South African Police Service (SAPS) have arrested 11 traffic officers in Polokwane, for allegedly taking bribes from bus operators, taxi drivers and motorists travelling on the N1 highway between Polokwane and Musina. RTMC spokesperson, Simon Zwane, said the suspects, arrested on Friday, were identified after a lengthy investigation.  Zwane said the officers have been under investigation since March 2022, as part of an undercover operation called “coconut” which was targeting law enforcement officials involved in unethical and unlawful conduct which led to high crashes on the N1. “An investigation by the National Anti-Corruption Unit of the RTMC has so far revealed that Traffic officials operating along the N1 freeway and those inside towns and villages abandon their duties and drive to the N1 to carry out corrupt activities. “It is alleged that the officers stopped motorists and conducted i

Bad news about South Africa’s green ID books

Around 17 million South Africans will soon be forced to swop their green barcode ID books for smart ID cards when the former becomes invalid.
After more than a decade since introducing the smart ID card, the Department of Home Affairs has finally announced plans to retire the green barcode ID book.
Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has urged South Africans to “upgrade” as an announcement will be made “very soon.”

The smart ID card was rolled out in 2013, and more than 21 million have since been issued to citizens.
Speaking to eNCA, Minister of Home Affairs Aaron Motsoaledi claimed that the rollout of the smart ID card – introduced in 2013 – was meant to take just two years.
He said of the department’s plans: “We want to do away with the green barcode ID. We think it’s long enough that we’ve kept dual identity documents. Very soon, we will make an announcement that we will keep one, and the other (green barcode) becomes invalid”.
Speaking to The South African, spokesperson Thabo Mokgola confirmed that green barcode ID books were still valid for now. He could not confirm when the announcement or expiration of the document.

According to MyBroadband, the department has issued smart ID cards to 55% of South Africans and was under pressure to roll out 17 million more, not accounting for any first-time ID applicants.
BENEFITS OF SMART ID CARD
According to the Department of Home Affairs, the smart ID card, unlike the green barcode ID, will help combat identity theft and fraudulent activities related to driver’s licenses, social grants, financial institutions, and insurance.

The new card is equipped with the following features:

A microchip that stores citizen’s biometric data like fingerprints and a photograph of their face
A “match on card” feature that will enhance citizen’s privacy.
Made from durable polycarbonate material
QUICK WAYS TO APPLY FOR A SMART ID CARD
The Department of Home Affairs has made it easier than ever for South Africans to apply for smart ID cards. This includes an online booking system where applicants can bypass long queues at their local branch.

A convenient date and time can be allocated, which will allow South Africans to complete a smooth and quick application process at their nearest Home Affairs branch. 

During the application process, citizens will hand over their green barcode ID when collecting their smart ID card.


















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