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The procurement of new driving licence printing machines is on hold indefinitely, and South Africans can expect the backlog to continue into next year.
AfriForum's demonstration of a local licence card printer at the Department of Transport in Pretoria challenges the government's reliance on foreign technology, as half a million motorists face delays ...
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) has maintained that the transport department’s new driving licence contract is extremely expensive, even when considering the new service provider will supply ...
The South African government has still not selected a company to provide a new driver’s licence card printer machine, over two years after being notified that the current printer had become obsolete.
As the country battles with only one driver’s licence card machine, Transport Minister Barbara Creecy says her department has struck an agreement with the Government Printing Works to provide a backup ...
CapeTalk's John Maytham interviews Advocate Stefanie Fick, Executive Director of the Accountability and Public Governance Division at the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA). South Africa’s only ...
Transport Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga says a new smart card driver’s licence is expected to be piloted in South Africa later this month after several delays. Speaking during a media briefing on ...
South Africa's only driver’s licence printing machine has broken for the second time in less than a year. This means South ...
The capacity of the machine is low and it can print only 100 cards in a day.In view the same fact, the district administration has decided to utilise its own funds to purchase more machines for the ...