Close Menu
Whats on GWhats on G
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube WhatsApp
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Whats on GWhats on G
    Friday, May 1
    • Home
    • G20

      Sharpeville Reservoir Mural Stands as a G20 Legacy of Township Revitalisation

      24 November , 2025

      Wits University Hosts Prof Jeffrey Sachs for Public Lecture on Africa and the G20

      13 November , 2025

      Major G20 Road Closures Expected Across Johannesburg on 15 November 2025

      12 November , 2025

      G20 Leaders’ Summit Comes to Johannesburg: What Gauteng Needs to Know (22–23 Nov 2025)

      11 November , 2025

      Gauteng Showcases Readiness For G20 Summit with Launch of South Africa’s Electronic Travel Authorisation System

      6 November , 2025
    • Visit Gauteng
      1. Top Attractions
      2. Nightlife & Entertainment
      3. Restaurants in Gauteng
      4. Shopping Malls in Gauteng
      5. Safari Adventures
      6. Monuments & Landmarks
      7. National Parks in Gauteng
      8. Casinos & Gaming
      9. View All

      Cultural Villages in Gauteng Every Tourist Should Visit

      23 September , 2025

      Adrenaline in the Air: Zip-Lining, Ballooning and Thrills This Tourism Month

      17 September , 2025

      Gold Reef City Tickets 2025: Entrance Fees & Booking Guide

      6 September , 2025

      The 10 Best Free Things to Do in Gauteng

      25 June , 2025

      How Gauteng’s Nightlife Integrates Gambling and Entertainment

      30 July , 2025

      Red Rooftop Bar & Terrace Review: The Ultimate Johannesburg Spot for Drinks and Views

      7 July , 2025

      Sin+Tax Cocktail Bar Review: Johannesburg’s Trendy Spot for Craft Cocktails and Vibes

      6 July , 2025

      The 10 Best Free Things to Do in Gauteng

      25 June , 2025

      Thava Indian Restaurant Opens at Emperors Palace in Kempton Park

      3 March , 2026

      Restaurants in Gauteng: Wood & Fire Review

      30 October , 2025

      Food_By_K_ Review: Is This Insta-Famous Eatery Worth the Hype?

      18 October , 2025

      Bottomless Café Review: Must-Try Spot in Roodepoort

      14 October , 2025

      Malls in Gauteng: Lenz Quarter Opens, New Shopping Hub Transforms Lenasia

      3 November , 2025

      Lenz Quarter: The New Heart of Shopping in Lenasia, Johannesburg South

      31 October , 2025

      Gauteng’s Top 20 Malls: A Shopper’s Paradise

      30 October , 2025

      Rosebank Mall Extends Trading Hours and Adds New Retail Experiences – October 2025

      2 October , 2025

      How to Plan the Perfect Safari in Gauteng: A First-Timer’s Guide

      26 June , 2025

      The 10 Best Free Things to Do in Gauteng

      25 June , 2025

      Gauteng’s Nature Reserves: All You Need to Know for an Unforgettable Outdoor Escape

      17 May , 2025

      The Best Road Trips from Johannesburg: Scenic Routes & Must-See Stops

      8 May , 2025

      The Cradle of Humankind: Explore This UNESCO Site

      9 September , 2025

      Mandela House in Soweto: What to Expect in 2025 and Why It Still Matters

      14 July , 2025

      The 10 Best Free Things to Do in Gauteng

      25 June , 2025

      Top 10 Winter Attractions and Family-Friendly Activities in Gauteng

      13 June , 2025

      Top 10 Amusement Parks in Gauteng for Family Fun and Thrills

      2 August , 2025

      Top 10 Winter Attractions and Family-Friendly Activities in Gauteng

      13 June , 2025

      Gauteng’s Nature Reserves: All You Need to Know for an Unforgettable Outdoor Escape

      17 May , 2025

      Wild & Free: The Best National Parks & Nature Reserves in Gauteng

      14 May , 2025

      The Most Popular Casino Games in Gauteng and How to Play Them

      8 July , 2025

      Inside Montecasino: Exclusive Look at June’s Big Jackpots and Entertainment Line-up

      26 June , 2025

      Winter Promotions: What’s Happening at Gauteng Casinos This Winter

      24 June , 2025

      Online Casino Guide: Best Legit Sites for South African Players

      18 June , 2025

      Beyond The Soweto Derby: The Culture, History, and Energy of Johannesburg

      23 April , 2026

      Flu Vaccines Widely Available Across Gauteng as Early 2026 Flu Season Begins

      17 April , 2026

      WTM Africa 2026: How Gauteng is Driving Tourism Bookings Through Digital Innovation

      13 April , 2026

      Inside Gauteng’s Tourism Ecosystem at WTM Africa 2026: Meet The Partners Driving The Visitor Experience

      12 April , 2026
    • News

      Gauteng Asbestos Exposure Crisis: Merafong Residents Exposed to Health Risks From Old Roofing

      30 April , 2026

      OR Tambo Drug Busts: Two Suspects Arrested Within 24 hours as Trafficking Concerns Grow

      28 April , 2026

      Gauteng Load Reduction Schedule 27–30 April 2026: Full Timetable By Area and Block

      28 April , 2026

      Malaria Deaths Rise in Gauteng as Cases Surge in Early 2026

      20 April , 2026

      Gauteng Load Reduction Schedule for 20–26 April 2026: Full Timetable and Affected Areas

      20 April , 2026
    • Events

      Workers’ Day 2026 in Gauteng: Why May 1 Matters For Workers, Jobs and Labour Rights

      30 April , 2026

      Weekend Gig Guide: Fun Things To do in Gauteng This Long Weekend (24-26 April 2026)

      24 April , 2026

      Freedom Day 2026: How Gauteng will mark April 27 and Why This Long Weekend Matters Locally

      23 April , 2026

      Africa Live Entertainment Conference Heads to Johannesburg With Focus on Industry Growth

      22 April , 2026

      Ultra South Africa 2026 Johannesburg: Ticket Prices, Lineup and Traffic Plan Ahead of Nasrec Event

      22 April , 2026
    • Sports
      1. Rugby in Gauteng
      2. Soccer in Gauteng
      3. Kaizer Chiefs
      4. Bulls
      5. Mamelodi Sundowns
      6. Orlando Pirates
      7. Sports Personalities
      8. View All

      Lions vs Griquas: Ntlabakanye Returns For Currie Cup Final After Drug Test Shock

      19 September , 2025

      Must-Win Clash: Bulls Throw Everything at Lions to Avoid Early Exit

      27 August , 2025

      How to Win Tickets to the Springboks vs Wallabies Rugby Championship Opener

      12 August , 2025

      Springboks vs Wallabies: Wallabies Confident Ahead of Ellis Park Clash

      12 August , 2025

      Kaizer Chiefs Celebrates 56: From Phefeni’s Dusty Grounds to a Global Football Giant Rooted in Gauteng

      7 January , 2026

      Khanyisa Mayo’s Debut Goal Overshadowed as Kaizer Chiefs Held by Gallants

      25 September , 2025

      Kaizer Chiefs Beaten 3-1 by Sekhukhune in First Defeat of the Season

      16 September , 2025

      Orlando Pirates 2025 September Fixtures

      15 September , 2025

      Daily Lotto Results – Thursday 30 April 2026

      30 April , 2026

      Winter Fitness in Gauteng: 2026 Summer Bodies are Built in In Winter

      30 April , 2026

      Workers’ Day 2026 in Gauteng: Why May 1 Matters For Workers, Jobs and Labour Rights

      30 April , 2026

      Gauteng Asbestos Exposure Crisis: Merafong Residents Exposed to Health Risks From Old Roofing

      30 April , 2026

      Daily Lotto Results – Thursday 30 April 2026

      30 April , 2026

      Winter Fitness in Gauteng: 2026 Summer Bodies are Built in In Winter

      30 April , 2026

      Workers’ Day 2026 in Gauteng: Why May 1 Matters For Workers, Jobs and Labour Rights

      30 April , 2026

      Gauteng Asbestos Exposure Crisis: Merafong Residents Exposed to Health Risks From Old Roofing

      30 April , 2026

      Daily Lotto Results – Thursday 30 April 2026

      30 April , 2026

      Winter Fitness in Gauteng: 2026 Summer Bodies are Built in In Winter

      30 April , 2026

      Workers’ Day 2026 in Gauteng: Why May 1 Matters For Workers, Jobs and Labour Rights

      30 April , 2026

      Gauteng Asbestos Exposure Crisis: Merafong Residents Exposed to Health Risks From Old Roofing

      30 April , 2026

      Daily Lotto Results – Thursday 30 April 2026

      30 April , 2026

      Winter Fitness in Gauteng: 2026 Summer Bodies are Built in In Winter

      30 April , 2026

      Workers’ Day 2026 in Gauteng: Why May 1 Matters For Workers, Jobs and Labour Rights

      30 April , 2026

      Gauteng Asbestos Exposure Crisis: Merafong Residents Exposed to Health Risks From Old Roofing

      30 April , 2026

      Jessica Motaung Breaks New Ground in FIFA Men’s Football Governance

      10 October , 2025

      Hugo Broos Labels Mbekezeli Mbokazi Bafana Bafana’s Next Big Star

      1 September , 2025

      Imran Tahir: The Relentless Spinner Who Redefined Longevity

      28 August , 2025

      Khanyisa Chawane: From Tzaneen Talent to National Netball Trailblazer

      7 August , 2025

      Soweto Derby Draw Explained: What Pirates vs Chiefs 1-1 Result Means For The Title Race

      28 April , 2026

      Proteas Women 4-1 India Series Win Boosts T20 World Cup Hopes After April Clashes

      28 April , 2026

      Soweto Derby 2026 Sold Out FNB Clash: Gautrain Travel Plan & More Kickoff Details

      24 April , 2026

      Soweto Derby records: The Numbers Behind Kaizer Chiefs vs Orlando Pirates Rivalry

      22 April , 2026
    • Transport
      1. Gautrain & Public Transit
      2. Car Reviews & Auto News
      3. View All

      Rethinking South Africa’s Tourism

      4 March , 2026

      Rea Vaya Route Opens After 10-Year Delay

      24 October , 2025

      Gauteng on the Move: Transport Fuels Tourism and Opportunity

      17 October , 2025

      Warning: Taxi Operators Hijacking Motorists in SA

      15 October , 2025

      Toyota Airbag Recall: 39% of Affected Vehicles in South Africa Still Unrepaired

      21 April , 2026

      Gautrain Expansion 2026: R120 Billion Project to Create 125,000 Jobs and New Routes Across Gauteng

      31 March , 2026

      New VW Transporter Models Arrive in South Africa – Prices Officially Out

      25 October , 2025

      Rea Vaya Route Opens After 10-Year Delay

      24 October , 2025

      Toyota Airbag Recall: 39% of Affected Vehicles in South Africa Still Unrepaired

      21 April , 2026

      Easter Flight Prices Surge in South Africa: What Gauteng Travellers Can Expect in 2026

      2 April , 2026

      Gautrain Expansion 2026: R120 Billion Project to Create 125,000 Jobs and New Routes Across Gauteng

      31 March , 2026

      Rethinking South Africa’s Tourism

      4 March , 2026
    • Lifestyle

      Winter Fitness in Gauteng: 2026 Summer Bodies are Built in In Winter

      30 April , 2026

      GLP-1 Medications For Weight Loss : Everything You Need To Know

      24 April , 2026

      Flu Season 2026 Starts Early in Gauteng: Symptoms, Risks, and What To Expect

      14 April , 2026

      Gauteng Back to School Guide: What Learners Need to Stay on Track In Term 2

      8 April , 2026

      Easter Activities at Home in Gauteng 2026: Easy, Low-Cost Activities for Kids and Families

      2 April , 2026
    • Jobs & Career

      Eskom Graduate in Training 2025

      26 September , 2025

      Eskom Engineer In Training

      26 September , 2025

      Transnet Young Professional-in-Training

      26 September , 2025

      The Role of NYDA in Fighting Youth Unemployment

      25 September , 2025

      Office of the Chief Justice TVET Learnership Programme (2025–2026)

      19 September , 2025
    • Finance

      Over R1 Trillion Pledged: How 2026 Investment Conferences Could Reshape Gauteng’s Economy

      29 April , 2026

      Comprehensive SARS Tax Guide For Beginners: What Gauteng Residents Need To Know In 2026

      14 April , 2026

      How Long it Takes For UIF To Pay Out In 2025

      31 October , 2025

      Top 10 Investment Companies in South Africa (2025 Guide for Gauteng Investors)

      30 October , 2025

      Capitec to Launch Smart ID Services at Select Branches: Roll Out Plan

      28 October , 2025
    • Technology

      Jozi Unveils Jo, the AI Tourism Guide Welcoming G20 Visitors to Johannesburg

      20 November , 2025

      Top 50 Most Common PIN Codes: If Your’s in On the List, Change It!

      15 September , 2025

      Apple Launches New Watches: Introducing the Latest SE Model

      14 September , 2025

      Apple Launches iPhone 17 Pro: The Ultimate Upgrade You’ve Been Waiting For

      12 September , 2025

      Apple Unveils iPhone 17: Introducing the First Ever Air Model

      10 September , 2025
    Whats on GWhats on G
    Home»News»Smart ID Access for All: Major Shift in Home Affairs Policy Empowers Naturalised Citizens
    News

    Smart ID Access for All: Major Shift in Home Affairs Policy Empowers Naturalised Citizens

    Nomthandazo NtisaBy Nomthandazo Ntisa15 May , 2025Updated:12 March , 2026
    WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Copy Link Telegram LinkedIn Email
    Smart ID Access for All: Major Shift in Home Affairs Policy Empowers Naturalised Citizens
    ITWeb
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs has announced a significant policy change. This policy will allow over 1.4 million naturalised South Africans and permanent residents to apply for the modern Smart ID card starting this week. This move, spearheaded by Minister of Home Affairs Dr Leon Schreiber, marks a turning point. It shows the department’s broader digital transformation drive aimed at enhancing service delivery and restoring dignity to previously excluded groups.

    ALSO READ: Get A Smart ID and Passport At Your Bank

    Long-Awaited Inclusion

    For years, South Africans born abroad and those with permanent residence status could not obtain a Smart ID. Instead, they were forced to rely on the outdated green bar-coded ID book. This system is widely acknowledged for its security vulnerabilities and inefficiencies. These groups were also locked out of the eHomeAffairs online booking platform, compounding their frustration and reinforcing their sense of inequality.

    According to Minister Schreiber, the change represents not just a technical upgrade but a restoration of dignity and equality.

    “This breakthrough in our digital transformation reforms directly delivers dignity to over 1.4 million people,” Schreiber said. “For years, they were treated as second-class citizens by being excluded from access to the Smart ID and eHomeAffairs.”

    Previously, only a small number of naturalised citizens managed to obtain Smart IDs through a burdensome and highly manual process, which required direct ministerial approval. The current reform eliminates those barriers and creates an inclusive, tech-driven process available to all eligible citizens and residents.

    Advertisement

    What This Means for Applicants

    Eligible individuals can now apply for their Smart ID cards through the eHomeAffairs portal, just like any other South African citizen. The department is anticipating a surge in applications and has extended working hours over weekends to accommodate the high demand. This move is expected to ease pressure on physical offices and improve turnaround times for ID issuance.

    The new access will particularly benefit individuals who have waited years for fair treatment. It will also enhance security and accessibility, aligning with the government’s ongoing efforts to phase out the green ID books due to their susceptibility to fraud.

    Home Affairs Goes Digital – 24/7 Service Vision

    This policy update is part of a broader transformation agenda within Home Affairs. Minister Schreiber has outlined a bold vision to make Home Affairs services available 24/7, not just through brick-and-mortar offices but also online and in banking halls nationwide.

    Currently, South Africa has 342 physical Home Affairs offices and 220 mobile units—a number far too small to serve a population of over 62 million people. To bridge this gap, the department is piloting partnerships with private banks to expand service availability. The goal is to increase access points from 30 bank branches to over 1,000.

    “We are building a fundamentally new model to deliver Home Affairs at home,” Schreiber explained. “Once complete, Home Affairs services will be available at any time, from any place—whether online or in a bank branch.”

    Advertisement

    Addressing Inefficiencies and Vulnerabilities

    Parliamentary discussions have revealed several shortcomings in the traditional Home Affairs model. For instance, only selected hospitals currently have officials available to register newborns. This has created bottlenecks and left rural residents particularly vulnerable. Concerns have also been raised about long queues, where pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities are turned away after traveling long distances, often at significant personal expense.

    Minister Schreiber emphasized that digital transformation will free up departmental capacity and allow the state to focus on helping the most vulnerable, including undocumented children. Technology, he says, will be key to making services more humane, efficient, and inclusive.

    “We need a dedicated campaign to resolve these issues and bring dignity to people. Technology is the enabler that can make that happen.”

    The Department of Home Affairs is taking bold steps to modernize and democratize its services. The inclusion of naturalised South Africans and permanent residents in the Smart ID system is a critical milestone. Coupled with a vision for 24/7 accessibility and digital-first service delivery, these reforms could reshape the way millions of South Africans interact with the state—finally bringing Home Affairs closer to every home.

    Department of Home Affairs Permanent Residents Smart ID
    Share. WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Copy Link Telegram Email LinkedIn
    Nomthandazo Ntisa

      Related Posts

      Gauteng Asbestos Exposure Crisis: Merafong Residents Exposed to Health Risks From Old Roofing

      30 April , 2026

      OR Tambo Drug Busts: Two Suspects Arrested Within 24 hours as Trafficking Concerns Grow

      28 April , 2026

      Gauteng Load Reduction Schedule 27–30 April 2026: Full Timetable By Area and Block

      28 April , 2026
      Top Posts

      Gauteng Load Reduction Schedule for 7 to 13 April 2026: Full Timetable and Affected Areas

      7 April , 20268K

      Daily Lotto Results – Thursday 23 April 2026

      23 April , 20265K

      PowerBall Results – Friday 10 April 2026

      14 April , 20264K

      Daily Lotto Results – Friday 17 April 2026

      17 April , 20264K
      Gauteng News Image
      Don't Miss
      Daily Lotto

      Daily Lotto Results – Thursday 30 April 2026

      By Content Writer30 April , 2026

      The South African Daily Lotto draw number 1687 has concluded for Thursday, 30 April 2026,…

      Winter Fitness in Gauteng: 2026 Summer Bodies are Built in In Winter

      30 April , 2026

      Workers’ Day 2026 in Gauteng: Why May 1 Matters For Workers, Jobs and Labour Rights

      30 April , 2026

      Gauteng Asbestos Exposure Crisis: Merafong Residents Exposed to Health Risks From Old Roofing

      30 April , 2026
      Visit-GautengApp
      Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube WhatsApp
      • PAIA/POPIA
      • About
      • Contact
      © Copyright 2026 Whats on G | by Gauteng Tourism Authority| All Rights Reserved

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.