The Civil Registry Department is experiencing a technical fault which is affecting the issuance of passports, IDs, birth and death certificates.
Meanwhile, the government has refuted reports alleging that the production of E-Passports have been put on hold.
“We have noted a news article circulating on social media, suggesting that the processing of the Zimbabwean E-passport has been put on hold indefinitely.
“This is incorrect. We would like to categorically state that the new E-passport is being processed,” says Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information Nick Mangwana.
He adds that there was a glitch in the processes, in that the CBZ Banking system was offline due to a technical fault, adding that it has since been rectified.
“We therefore confirm that this temporary disruption to the passport enrolment process has been dealt with,” he says.
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