South Africa Denies Offering Cash Rewards for Reporting Undocumented Foreigners
The South African government has dismissed a viral social media notice claiming that members of the public will receive financial rewards for reporting undocumented foreign nationals, declaring the post entirely fraudulent.
In a formal statement issued by the Department of Home Affairs, authorities explicitly clarified that neither the department nor the Minister of Home Affairs offers monetary bounties or incentives for identifying undocumented migrants. The agency warned that the deceptive notice did not originate from official government channels and was designed to mislead the public.
To prevent the further spread of dangerous misinformation and curb rising public anxieties, the Department of Home Affairs urged citizens and residents to independently verify all information through official state communication platforms before sharing it online. Government representatives emphasized that the public must prioritize responsible digital engagement and remain committed to promoting accurate information while strictly respecting the rule of law.
The viral scam surfaces at a highly sensitive time, amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing national immigration enforcement debates in South Africa. Security and diplomatic analysts note that such unverified viral rumors carry major risks, as they can inadvertently trigger localized unrest, vigilantism, or the profiling of foreign residents across communities.





