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Gwanda's e-passport rollout ends festive season passport chaos
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82504, member: 636"] Getting travel documents in Gwanda actually works without sleeping on concrete sidewalks. The Civil Registry installed a fresh digital setup that eliminated the usual holiday misery where travelers camped outdoors for service. These upgrades let returnees submit biometrics and grab their booklets within a single trip home. Mpumelelo Ndlovu works down south and claimed his paperwork got finished in roughly ten business days. He mentioned the lines vanished quickly compared to the old nightmare scenarios. Paying fees directly using South African rand also saved him the stress of hunting for American currency. Sheila Mabhena expected to waste her vacation standing in queues, but instead received help immediately. She felt relieved that modern tech finally reached the public sector. Being able to use foreign cash directly makes a massive difference for everyone visiting from neighboring states. This rig captures photos and fingerprints simultaneously to stop applicants from bouncing between offices. The state partnered with a Lithuanian outfit called Garsu Pasaulis on a build-operate-transfer deal. These booklets contain embedded chips to store data and prevent identity theft while meeting global standards. Authorities expanded these upgrades across ten provinces to stop everyone from flooding Harare or Bulawayo. Processing hubs at foreign missions also capture data locally so relatives back home can collect the final documents. It turns a massive bureaucratic headache into something actually functional. [/QUOTE]
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