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161 new immigration officers trained

dispatch.co.za - A TOTAL of 161 new immigration officers were due to graduate in Mafikeng yester day, the Home Affairs Department said in a statement. They were recruited as part of the departments efforts to increase the countrys capacity to handle travellers and visitors at ports of entry. This was particularly important with major events like the Confederations Cup and the 2010 World Cup coming up. Sapa The officers will be posted at their new will be posted at different ports of entry in the middle of...» view full story
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