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Senior Court Reporter The trial of former Registrar General Tobaiwa Mudede’s son, Tawanda, on allegations of driving his father’s US$40 000Toyota Prado without authority is expected to open today at the Harare Magistrates Court. Tawanda is expected to appear before magistrate Mrs Barbra Mateko charged with driving a car without authority. It is the State’s case that […]
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Leonard Ncube Bulawayo Bureau— AFRICAN governments must come up with budgets to finance civil registration amid concerns that the continent is under siege from Western countries that use donor agencies to negatively portray the continent, the Registrar-General Mr Tobaiwa Mudede has said. Mr Mudede was speaking on Tuesday at a meeting of the taskforce on the establishment […]
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Felex Share Senior Reporter THE Registrar-General’s Office has issued 287 300 identity cards since September 4, with Registrar-General Mr Tobaiwa Mudede warning his officials against charging fees to those in need of civil documents. Mr Mudede said his department had withdrawn all receipt books countrywide to ensure no official charged citizens to acquire the critical documents. Government waived […]
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Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter The Registrar-General’s Office has resumed issuing emergency passports and rubbished reports that it had run out of paper to print passports owing to foreign currency shortages.
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Herald Reporter Zanu-PF rural district councillors have intensified efforts to mobilise at least 2,3 million votes for President Mugabe and the ruling party in next year’s harmonised elections.
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Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Government has waived all charges required to acquire civil documents such as identification cards or birth certificates during the 90-day registration blitz by the office of the Registrar General to allow more people to get the documents ahead of next year’s general elections.
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Nqobile Tshili Bulawayo Bureau The Registrar-General’s Office has temporarily suspended issuing emergency passports to clear a backlog of over 2 000 passports.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— The Registrar General’s Office has begun the national mobile registration for people to acquire identity documents as part of preparations for next year’s harmonised elections.
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The three-month mobile registration of national identity cards, birth and death certificates launched by Registrar-General Mr Tobaiwa Mudede’s department starting yesterday is a noble exercise.
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Christopher Charamba Herald Reporter Metal identity cards are still valid and authentic, but the public is advised to replace them with polythene-synthetic identity cards which have enhanced security features, Registrar-General Mr Tobaiwa Mudede said on Thursday.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— THE Registrar-General’s Department will — from next Monday — roll out a three-month national mobile registration exercise for national identity cards, birth and death certificates in preparation for voter-registration, with Registrar-General Mr Tobaiwa Mudede imploring aspiring voters to obtain machine readable plastic national identity cards.
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Cletus Mushanawani Mutare Bureau THE ongoing registration exercise for Johane Marange Apostolic Church members is a constitutional mandate and has nothing to do with the forthcoming harmonised elections, Registrar-General Mr Tobaiwa Mudede has said.
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Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter— Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko has reiterated the importance of assisting villagers in Tsholotsho acquire identity particulars, saying it is part of the peace and reconciliation process. VP Mphoko launched a national identification programme in Tsholotsho on Monday as part of Government’s efforts to support