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South African Government Urges Vigilance Over Unverified Overseas Job Offers

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August 26, 2025
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South African Government Urges Vigilance Over Unverified Overseas Job Offers

Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga, Ms Minister in the Presidency For Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities

The South African government has cautioned young citizens to exercise discernment when confronted with international job opportunities circulated through unofficial channels, particularly those advertised on social media platforms.

In a statement issued by the Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, authorities stressed that legitimate overseas employment opportunities are facilitated only through official diplomatic frameworks and bilateral agreements between states. The department confirmed that purported job placements in Russia, recently promoted online and aimed at South Africans between the ages of 18 and 22, were not endorsed or facilitated by the South African government.

“We can confirm that the so-called work opportunities advertised on social media for positions in Russia are not facilitated with any government intervention. Young people are therefore urged to exercise extreme caution when engaging with unsolicited offers for international employment, particularly those distributed via social media and other online platforms,” the department noted.

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Officials further announced plans to engage the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO), the Russian Embassy in Pretoria, and the BRICS Women’s Business Alliance in order to clarify the nature of employment prospects presented abroad. The statement reiterated that young people considering international employment or study opportunities should verify the authenticity of such offers through official institutions including DIRCO and its missions abroad, foreign embassies within South Africa, the Department of Employment and Labour, the South African Police Service, and the Department of Higher Education and Training.

This caution comes against the backdrop of recent cases of South Africans being deceived by fraudulent recruiters. In March 2025, the government confirmed the repatriation of 23 nationals who had been trafficked to Myanmar via Thailand. Victims were lured by the promise of lucrative work, only to have their passports confiscated and be coerced into online scams under conditions of exploitation and abuse.

The warning aligns with a broader continental concern over the vulnerability of African youth to deceptive recruitment schemes. Across the continent, young people searching for opportunities abroad have frequently been targeted by transnational trafficking networks exploiting socio-economic inequalities. The Pan-African challenge lies not only in strengthening protective domestic frameworks but also in enhancing cooperation among African states and partner nations to dismantle such criminal enterprises.

As South Africa positions itself within global partnerships such as BRICS and deepens continental integration through frameworks like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), the government has emphasised the importance of protecting its youth from exploitative schemes that undermine their security and dignity. The Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities underscored that authentic opportunities must be pursued through transparent, state-backed processes, thereby safeguarding the aspirations of young South Africans within the wider African and global context.

 

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