• About
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact
Monday, December 15, 2025
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Politics
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • Lifestyle
  • Crime
  • SPORTS
  • IREPORT TV
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Politics
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • Lifestyle
  • Crime
  • SPORTS
  • IREPORT TV
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Latest News

“They Made Money From Them” Panyazi Exposed For Allegedly Employing Foreign Nationals In Gauteng

December 14, 2025
0
“They Made Money From Them” Panyazi Exposed For Allegedly Employing Foreign Nationals In Gauteng
0
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The office of the Gauteng Premier has revealed that over 1,300 foreign workers are employed across important government departments in the province. This announcement has caused concern among elected officials and has started a debate about how the government hires people for jobs. According to information shared with the provincial parliament, the Department of Education has hired more than 700 foreign nationals, while the Department of Health employs more than 600. When this information was presented during a regular meeting, it quickly became a major political issue, with members of the oversight committee asking for detailed explanations and reasons for why so many foreign workers were hired.

Members of the oversight committee believe that the provincial government needs to give the public a clear answer about how more than a thousand foreign nationals ended up working in such important government departments. They are demanding a detailed report that shows what qualifications these workers have, what jobs they do, and how they were selected for their positions.

The chairperson of the oversight committee said the matter raised “serious questions” about compliance with public-sector hiring legislation and the broader implications for local employment. The chairperson stated that “We are not suggesting wrongdoing, but transparency is non-negotiable” and added that “The people of Gauteng must understand why more than a thousand foreign nationals are in government posts, especially in departments with high vacancy rates.”

The Premier’s office says that all the people who were hired followed the correct procedures and were chosen because they have the right skills and qualifications for the jobs available. They point out that health and education departments are struggling to find enough workers to fill all their positions. A spokesperson from the Premier’s office explained that South African law allows the government to hire foreign nationals as long as they meet all the rules and requirements for working in the country.

When the news spread on social media, people shared different opinions about it. One person strongly criticised Premier Panyazi Lesufi, saying “they made money from them,” suggesting that officials may have benefited personally from the hiring process.

Opposition political parties quickly used this information to attack the provincial government, saying it has not done enough to help South African people find jobs. Some opposition members argued that the large number of foreign workers raises concerns about whether their qualifications were properly checked and whether jobs were given out fairly to everyone.Trade unions that represent workers have also joined the discussion, with several calling for a complete review to make sure that South African professionals are not being overlooked for jobs. Unions in the education and health sectors say they support hiring foreign workers when the country really needs their special skills, but they insist that “the process must be transparent and justified.”

The oversight committee has told the Premier’s office and the two departments to provide a complete report by a certain date. The information in this report is expected to lead to serious arguments in the Gauteng parliament in the coming weeks, as more people ask questions about how the government chooses people to work in government jobs, especially when so many South Africans are looking for work.

Previous Post

Malema Finally Clarifies Controversy As His Wife Has The Same Surname With Cat Matlala

Next Post

ANC Election Head Says NEC Members Must Deliver in 2026 or Be Ruled Out for Presidency

Azalibone Mthethwa

Education: A+ Diploma in Journalism ( 2017) Experience: Senior Journalist - Current Affairs Writer Email: info@ireportsouthafrica.co.za

Related Posts

Here Is The Income Teachers In South Africa Earn Monthly

September 10, 2024

Kubayi Confirms Readiness of Khampepe and Madlanga Commissions

August 27, 2025

Former Cope Member Siyanda Mhlongo Criticizes ANC for Politically Motivated Investigation of KwaDukuza Leader Lindiwe Nhaca

October 3, 2024

Namibia Celebrates 35 Years of Independence as Zuma and Ramaphosa Spark Fashion Frenzy

March 25, 2025

Tensions Rise in Parliament as Public Protector Gcaleka Accuses MP David Skosana of Undermining Her Office

October 15, 2024

Jealous Rage Turns Deadly: Foreign Nationals Clash in Johannesburg Love Triangle Killing

April 16, 2025
Next Post

ANC Election Head Says NEC Members Must Deliver in 2026 or Be Ruled Out for Presidency

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

Bad News for everyone living in South Africa this morning As Nigerian Threaten To Take Over SA

September 11, 2024

South Africa is finished|| Look over 100 illegal foreigner were caught bringing into the country

September 10, 2024

Look what Dr Nandipha’s mother spotted doing in court yesterday

September 10, 2024

Unexpected || Hawks To Arrest ANC Heavyweight Over R680 000 Alleged Money Laundering

September 11, 2024

Big Nuz – Ngeke Wins Ukhozi FM Top 10 Cross Over Song Of The Year 2022 to 2023

0

Watch: Babes Wodumo Performing Ngeke at The Last Dance 2022 | Song of The Year

0

Some people are angry on Babes Wodumo, following how She’s mourning her husband, take a look

0

Enhle Mbali exposed for ‘willing to be in a polygamous marriage’

0

Presidency has confirmed that the Madlanga Commission interim report will not be made public

December 14, 2025

BEE Reflection: ANC Admits Policies Didn’t Deliver as Intended

December 14, 2025

ANC Moves to Woo Minority Voters as Non-Racial Identity Thins

December 14, 2025

Another ANC Chairperson in KZN Accused of Corruption, Causing Controversy

December 14, 2025

Recent News

Presidency has confirmed that the Madlanga Commission interim report will not be made public

December 14, 2025

BEE Reflection: ANC Admits Policies Didn’t Deliver as Intended

December 14, 2025

ANC Moves to Woo Minority Voters as Non-Racial Identity Thins

December 14, 2025

Another ANC Chairperson in KZN Accused of Corruption, Causing Controversy

December 14, 2025

SA Leading Digital News. All the latest breaking news from across South Africa in one stream.

Advertise with us: info@ireportsouthafrica.co.za

Follow Us

Main Menu

  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Politics
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • Lifestyle
  • Crime
  • SPORTS
  • IREPORT TV
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact

Recent News

Presidency has confirmed that the Madlanga Commission interim report will not be made public

December 14, 2025

BEE Reflection: ANC Admits Policies Didn’t Deliver as Intended

December 14, 2025

ANC Moves to Woo Minority Voters as Non-Racial Identity Thins

December 14, 2025

Another ANC Chairperson in KZN Accused of Corruption, Causing Controversy

December 14, 2025
  • About
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact

iReport South Africa to Advertise: info@ireportsouthafrica.co.za

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • LATEST NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • LIFESTYLE
  • CRIME
  • SPORTS
  • BUSINESS
  • IREPORT TV
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact
  • Login

iReport South Africa to Advertise: info@ireportsouthafrica.co.za

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • LATEST NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • LIFESTYLE
  • CRIME
  • SPORTS
  • BUSINESS
  • IREPORT TV
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact
  • Login

iReport South Africa to Advertise: info@ireportsouthafrica.co.za

Exit mobile version