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The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) has urged the Department of Transport to extend the validity period of driving ...
SHIMLA: Dharampur police station in Solan district of Himachal Pradesh has registered an FIR against a Lieutenant Colonel in ...
Mango private sale blocked: The plan to transfer Mango’s shareholding to a private company has been abruptly derailed after ...
CHARLOTTE — The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles announced that Governor Josh Stein has signed Senate Bill 391 into ...
What Drives Me: Everything you need to know about the digital driving license being released in 2025, and why it’s not the end of the road for the plastic photocard.
The DA has demanded the immediate release of the full report by the Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA) into the failed driving licence card tender. This follows the repeated breakdown of South ...
I took my Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 in for a screen repair. The repairer informed me that they could not fix it as it's been ...
“Lots of money spent on maintaining and overtime costs to catch up with backlogs. This is very concerning. The government has been talking about a new driving licence card machine for about 10 ...
Millions of Brits will be unaware that new driving licence rules are coming into effect tomorrow which will change what type of vehicle they are allowed to use on the road. From June 10, drivers ...
The country's only driver’s licence card printer returns to service after weeks of downtime, leaving a backlog of over 700,000 cards. Motorists are forced to shoulder the cost of temporary licences.
Outa CEO Wayne Duvenage says extending South Africa’s driving licence card validity period will provide immediate relief to the Department of Transport and motorists in the country.
In early August, the DoT’s Driver’s Licence Card Account (DLCA) announced that Idemia Identity and Security had won the tender to produce new driver’s licence printers for the country.
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