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South Africa: Committee Chairperson Welcomes Reform of Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) Recruitment Through SA Youth Mobi Platform

The Chairperson of the Select Committee on Public Infrastructure and Minister in the Presidency, Mr Rikus Badenhorst, said the decision by Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure Dean Macpherson to take Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) recruitment onto the SA Youth Mobi platform represents an important shift in how government should create opportunities for unemployed South Africans. Mr Badenhorst said that for too long allegations of political gatekeeping, patronage and abuse in the allocation of opportunities have been made against the EPWP. The Minister’s nationwide EPWP listening tours heard these concerns directly. The answer cannot be another policy document. It must be reform that changes how the programme actually works. Digitising recruitment begins doing exactly that. By making opportunities visible and applying rules-based matching according to factors such as location, education and eligibility, the space for the politically connected middleman deciding who gets an opportunity and who does not is reduced. Importantly, the SA Youth Mobi platform is zero-rated, meaning unemployed young people do not require airtime or data to access it. That matters in a country

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