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01 Jun 2026, 20:27 GMT+10
A widely shared Bloemfontein notice promising cash payouts is fraudulent, the Department of Home Affairs has said
The South African Department of Home Affairs has dismissed as fraudulent a notice circulating on social media that falsely claims residents of Bloemfontein, the capital of the Free State province, can receive rewards of up to R5,000 ($300) for reporting undocumented foreign nationals.
The notice, dated May 26, 2026, was addressed to "all citizens and residents of Bloemfontein" and purported to have been issued by immigration authorities. It claimed members of the public could qualify for monetary rewards for information leading to the identification, location or apprehension of undocumented migrants.
However, Home Affairs has categorically denied the authenticity of the document.
"The notice currently circulating is fraudulent and did not originate from the Department of Home Affairs," the department said in a post on X.
It further clarified that neither the department nor the Minister of Home Affairs offers monetary rewards to members of the public for reporting undocumented foreign nationals.
The department urged South Africans to verify information through official channels before sharing it online.
"We encourage the public to verify information through official channels before sharing it. Let us all play our part in promoting accurate information, responsible engagement, and respect for the rule of law," Home Affairs said.
The fake notice has emerged amid ongoing national discussions around immigration enforcement and undocumented migration, issues that have frequently generated heated debate on social media platforms.
The department warned that the circulation of false information can fuel public confusion and undermine trust in official government communications.
Home Affairs has advised the public to rely on its verified communication platforms for official announcements and updates.
''For verified updates and official announcements, please follow the Department of Home Affairs' official communication platforms."
First published by IOL
(RT.com)
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