‘Lesufi did us a dirty’: Amapanyaza hopefuls left in the dark and demand answers on promised job posts

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About 186 hopefuls from different areas in Gauteng are crying foul regarding Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s crime prevention warden posts, dubbed Amapanyaza, and are demanding employment after completing the recruitment processes.Frustrated residents staged a protest outside Lesufi’s office in Joburg, on Wednesday, September 11, demanding answers about what happened during the recruitment process of the 6,000 job posts.The 6,000 crime prevention warden job posts are part of Lesufi’s plan to combat crime which was launched in 2022.Among other responsibilities, Amapanyaza wardens conduct…



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