President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced significant reforms to South Africa’s visa system to boost tourism and trade, streamlining the process for skilled workers and tourists. The Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) will introduce a digital visa application process using artificial intelligence to reduce corruption and enhance efficiency. Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber supports the digital transformation agenda, aligning with the government’s vision for a fully digital and automated visa system to attract global investment and improve the visitor experience in South Africa.
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Congo Buries Its Dead After Rebel Assault
One of the deadliest battles in decades occurred in the Democratic Republic of Congo as the city of Goma was taken over by rebel group M23, resulting in a high civilian death toll. The conflict, with rebels allegedly receiving support from Rwanda, raised fears of a broader war involving neighboring countries. This violence adds to the millions of deaths in Congo over the past 30 years due to ethnic tensions and disputes over resources, marking...
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