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“No More Power For Lesufi,” Public Lashes out at Lesufi for hiring 1,300 Foreigners in Gauteng

March 11, 2026
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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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There has been a social media frenzy over the fact that the health ministry in Gauteng employs 600 foreign nationals and the education ministry employs over 700. The Gauteng Premier’s Office made the numbers public, and now some South Africans are questioning the province’s priorities and recruiting methods because of them. Quick and biting were the voices heard online. “While SAns aren’t employed,” summed up the general dissatisfaction with the local jobless rate, writing one user. “Lesufi is a moron that will sink South Africans. ”

Others went on to criticise the school sector of mismanagement. In addition, there were numerous demands for action; for example, “@Lesufi ave nisiphoxa nale ANC yenu,” one commenter wrote. Why don’t you just end the contracts of these foreign nationals and make room for our qualified but unemployed citizens? A number of individuals voiced their disapproval of the government, stating, “No more power for Lesufi, he is corrupt and can’t lead our people.”

The matter brings up concerns about the favouritism shown to foreigners over local talent, which is concerning given the high unemployment rate in Gauteng. Opponents argue that South African citizens should have priority access to basic public services like healthcare and education. The Premier’s office has failed to be transparent about the qualifications for these selections, which has heightened public outcry.

The discussion in South Africa is heating up, and people are demanding accountability and measures to prioritise skilled local candidates while maintaining reliable key services. Responding to public dissatisfaction without disrupting the operation of its health and education sectors is a difficult task for Gauteng.

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