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‘Don't be fooled', residents warned against EPWP job sham
The metro has warned residents against fake Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) recruitment messages.
The alert follows recent messages currently circulating on social media platforms, falsely advertising EPWP job opportunities.
According to the office of the Community and Social Development Services MMC Palesa Modise, these messages have not been authorised by the metro and should be treated with extreme caution and vigilance.
'The city follows a transparent and formal process when recruiting EPWP participants,' said Modise.
MMC Palesa Modise warns the public against fake EPWP recruitment messages@CityTshwane
— MMC Palesa Modise (@PalesaV_Modise) July 1, 2025
She emphasised that residents must be vigilant and not fall victim to misinformation.
'Any official communication regarding job opportunities is issued directly through the city's official channels, including its website, social media pages and other authorised communication platforms,' Modise explained.
She urged residents not to share their personal information or pay any fees to individuals or entities claiming to offer EPWP placements.
'The city does not charge any fee for job applications or registration on the EPWP database.'
Modise said the metro is investigating the source of these fraudulent messages and will take appropriate legal steps against those responsible for misleading the public.
For verified information, residents are encouraged to contact the city's customer service centre at 012 358 9999 or visit the official website at
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