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“No more power for Lesufi,” public lashes out at Lesufi for hiring 1,300 foreigners in Gauteng

December 31, 2025
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“No more power for Lesufi,” public lashes out at Lesufi for hiring 1,300 foreigners in Gauteng
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The fact that Gauteng’s education and health ministries employ more than 700 and 600 foreign nationals, respectively, has caused a social media uproar. The statistics, which were made public by the Gauteng Premier’s Office, have caused some South Africans to doubt the province’s hiring practices and priorities.

Online voices were quick and biting. “While SAns aren’t employed,” one user wrote, summarizing the widespread discontent over local unemployment. Others accused the educational establishment of mismanagement, writing, “Lesufi is a moron that will sink South Africans. ” Calls for action were also evident, with one commenter asking, “@Lesufi ave nisiphoxa nale ANC yenu. What stops you from terminating work contracts for these aliens and open a space for our qualified unemployed citizens? ” Others expressed mistrust in governance, saying, “No more power for Lesufi, he is corrupt and can’t lead our people. ”

Amidst significant unemployment in Gauteng, the issue raises worries about the preference for foreign nationals over local talent. Critics contend that essential public services, such as education and health care, should be prioritized for South African nationals. These appointments’ criteria have not been made clear by the Premier’s office, which has only increased public anger by creating a lack of transparency.

South Africans are calling for accountability and action that gives priority to qualified local candidates while making sure that vital services keep running well as the debate heats up. Gauteng has the challenging task of responding to public discontent while not interfering with the functioning of its educational and health sectors.

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