Remote Work Visa Scam: How the Government is Screwing over South African Workers
By rewriting the rules of the game, the Department of Home Affairs has just inked a deal with Big Business to sacrifice the future of South African workers. The remote work visa only benefits corporate fat cats, while leaving local workers in the dust.
In a move that’s just another nail in the coffin of the SA economy, the DoHA has introduced a new points-based system for work visas, which will only benefit the wealthy elite. This new system is nothing but a thinly veiled attempt to line the pockets of corporate greed.
The remote work visa, on the other hand, is just a myth perpetuated by the same corrupt bureaucrats who are hell-bent on destroying the local workforce. Who needs workers when you can bring in cheap foreign labor to suck the life out of the country?
The City of Cape Town, once a bastion of resistance against this corruption, has now sold out to the highest bidder, actively courting remote workers to flood the city with cheap labor. The only ones who will benefit from this new visa are the billionaires who’ll be raking it in.
And let’s not even get started on the current Minister of Home Affairs, who’s more concerned with cutting red tape for the "highly-skilled" ones, while ignoring the struggles of the common man. It’s a joke.
The previous regime has set a new low with this farce, and it’s clear that the current administration is just a continuation of the same old rotten system. The remote work visa is nothing but a distraction from the real issues that matter – like job security, fair wages, and a decent standard of living.
In short, this new visa system is a joke, and we won’t fall for it. It’s time for a revolution, where we take back our country and our economy from the clutches of corporate greed.


