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Costs of Passport in SADC

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1. Lesotho M130 (R130)
2. South Africa R600
3. Zimbabwe US$200 (R4000)
4. Swaziland E80 (R80)
5. Botswana P260 (R360)
6. Zambia US$14

This is after  Finance Minister Prof Mthuli Ncube announced an increase in passport fees from US$120 to $200 starting from January next year, during his budget presentation on Thursday

While an ordinary passport will cost $200, getting an emergency three-day passport will go for $300.

Presenting the 2024 national budget, Prof Ncube also said fees for the Central Vehicle Registry (CVR) would also go up effective January 1 next year.

Vehicle registration will cost $100 for vehicles with engine capacity of 150 cc from $80 and US$500 for vehicles with engine capacity above 1500 cc.
Issuance of Personalised Number Plates will go up to $ US$2 500 for vehicles with engine capacity of 1 500 cc from the current $1 200 while vehicles with bigger engine capacity go up to US$5 000.

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Costs of Passport in SADC

 

1. Lesotho M130 (R130)
2. South Africa R600
3. Zimbabwe US$200 (R4000)
4. Swaziland E80 (R80)
5. Botswana P260 (R360)
6. Zambia US$14

This is after  Finance Minister Prof Mthuli Ncube announced an increase in passport fees from US$120 to $200 starting from January next year, during his budget presentation on Thursday

While an ordinary passport will cost $200, getting an emergency three-day passport will go for $300.

Presenting the 2024 national budget, Prof Ncube also said fees for the Central Vehicle Registry (CVR) would also go up effective January 1 next year.

Vehicle registration will cost $100 for vehicles with engine capacity of 150 cc from $80 and US$500 for vehicles with engine capacity above 1500 cc.
Issuance of Personalised Number Plates will go up to $ US$2 500 for vehicles with engine capacity of 1 500 cc from the current $1 200 while vehicles with bigger engine capacity go up to US$5 000.

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