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Friday, April 24, 2026

‘Action will be taken’ – Gauteng investigating ‘false’ claims Nasi iSpani CVs were dumped - The Citizen

The Gauteng government says all CVs for the Nasi iSpani programme will be accounted for.

The Gauteng provincial government says it is investigating the source of the videos and the images circulating on social media claiming CVs for the Nasi iSpani programme were dumped.

In a video that has been circulating on social media, men can be seen sorting out documents from the boot of a car.

While the video fails to clarify exactly what was happening, the man taking the video can be heard asking the men “What’s happening here? You can’t operate like this”.

The incident, which reportedly took place at Nasrec, has resulted in allegations that the men were dumping CVs for the advertised posts.

‘All CVs will be accounted for’

In a statement on Tuesday, Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi urged applicants to not believe the allegations that their CVs had been dumped.

“Nasi iSpani is a strategic recruitment drive aimed at addressing unemployment and promoting access to job opportunities available within the Gauteng provincial government, The programme was launched on Friday, 16 June 2023. The programme saw thousands of vacancies advertised,” he said.

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“Subsequent to the launch, there has been voice notes and images which seek to discredit the programme. In the voice notes, it is alleged that the CVs of some of the applicants who applied for the advertised vacancies through the Nasi iSpani campaign at...



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