The department of Home Affairs has been slammed for dragging its feet to correct a mistake made and state that 60-year-old Nni Banny Banda is alive. pretorianews
Pretoria - The department of Home Affairs has been slammed for dragging its feet to correct a mistake made and state that 60-year-old Nni Banny Banda is alive.
Banda said: “I am frustrated now because I have been going from one office to another, and all they have been doing was asking me to fill in forms and sign documents.
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