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IT workers strike could affect service delivery

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IF YOU plan to visit a government office for a particular service anywhere in the country tomorrow, there is a good chance it could turn into a frustrating experience if their computer systems go on the blink.

That’s because staff members of the state entity responsible for resolving IT problems at Home Affairs, Sassa and other service-providing government agencies will embark

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