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  • 2022-09-13 (xsd:date)
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  • Head of education in South Africa’s Gauteng province reveals amount spent on ‘illegal immigrant school children’? No, report fake (en)
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  • IN SHORT : An article circulating online claims Panyaza Lesufi said the Gauteng government had spent R4 billion educating illegal immigrant children. But Lesufi quickly took to Twitter to dismiss the news as fake. Panyaza Lesufi reveals how much Gauteng government spent on illegal immigrant school children, reads the headline of an article circulating online in September 2022. It claims the South African government has had to spend R4 billion to provide basic education to illegal immigrant children in Gauteng province. This was supposedly revealed by Panyaza Lesufi , Gauteng’s education boss, during a parliamentary committee meeting. Screenshots of the article have been posted on Facebook and Twitter here , here , and here . Debate about the impact of foreign migrants on public services has been raging in South Africa. But is this claim about spending on education correct? ‘Kindly ignore, this is FAKE NEWS!’ A revelation like this would have been widely covered by South Africa’s media. Africa Check searched for reputable reports on the R4 billion figure and came up short. And on 8 September, Lesufi posted a screenshot of the article on his Twitter page , stamped fake news. Kindly ignore, this is FAKE NEWS! he said. The fake report claims I presented the report at the Parliament Basic Education Portfolio Committee. How can when I am not even a Member of Parliament, he followed up in another tweet . (en)
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