
Capitec rolling out smart ID services across South Africa
Capitec has launched its first in-branch smart ID self-service terminal, as part of its collaboration with the Department of Home Affairs.
THURSDAY, 12 MARCH 2026, 01:28

Capitec has launched its first in-branch smart ID self-service terminal, as part of its collaboration with the Department of Home Affairs.

The mid-term presents the entity with an opportunity to analyse its performance, re-evaluate and recalibrate operations towards its planned goals.
The Cape Town Cycle Tour has confirmed that a cyclist died, due to a suspected heart attack, during Sunday’s event.

With SARS now sharing information with over 120 countries, it warned crypto traders and service providers to report their transactions, or face penalties for non-compliance.

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Despite the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations being haphazardly postponed, the action may provide Banyana Banyana with some time to fix their internal issues.

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Iran launched fresh strikes on energy installations in the Gulf, including a petroleum complex in Bahrain, as oil prices soared on fears over supply disruptions due to the Middle East war.

BEE is coming under immense scrutiny in South Africa, with many asking if the costs of the policy are worth any of its benefits.

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Governments scrambled to limit the impact on economies and consumers from the widening Iran war, which fuelled a record surge in oil prices on Monday after key producers cut output and Tehran signalled that hardliners would remain in charge.
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Mpact plans to run its Springs Mill until May 2026 while completing existing orders before likely closing the facility due to weak demand, cheaper imports, utility disruptions, and shrinking margins.

Residents across the Western Cape are being warned to prepare for a heatwave.
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Santam’s Syndicate 1918 has begun underwriting insurance in the Lloyd’s of London market to further diversify its earnings outside of South Africa,
Human Rights Watch on Monday accused Israel of “unlawfully” using white phosphorus over residential parts of a southern Lebanese town last week.
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