Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi dismissed claims that the Nasi iSpani youth recruitment programme is an election campaign.
‘When I electioneer, you will see me wearing a black, green and gold cap’ – Lesufi defends Nasi iSpaniPanyaza Lesufi
The young people will work as education assistants, general school assistants, and early childhood development assistants in schools across the province. “So if people say its electioneering work, it’s unfortunate. We just want to give these people an opportunity rather than for them join the He continued to say: “When I electioneer, you will see me wearing a black, green and gold cap . I’m here as the premier of Gauteng.”“Here are young people looking for jobs so we are absorbing them until the national government will make a pronouncement on whether they will absorb them. If they don’t absorb them, we will find a way of rechanneling them.“But we don’t want them to say this is a job. We want them to get bursaries we are giving out to further their studies.
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