Singer and actress Nandi Madida has once again shown her commitment to helping South Africans by using her social media platform to connect people with life-changing opportunities.
Taking to X, Nandi encouraged employers, organisations, and businesses to share opportunities that could help young people build brighter futures. Her post quickly gained attention as many South Africans continue to search for employment and career development opportunities.
Good morning let do this again ❤️, if anyone has employment opportunities, internships, learnerships, apprenticeships, mentorship programmes, bursaries, graduate programmes, or entry level positions available across any industry for our incredible South African youth, kindly…
— Nandi Madida (@Nandi_Madida) June 24, 2026
She wrote: “Good morning let do this again, if anyone has employment opportunities, internships, learnerships, apprenticeships, mentorship programmes, bursaries, graduate programmes, or entry level positions available across any industry for our incredible South African youth, kindly share them in the comments below. Every opportunity has the potential to change a life.”
The heartfelt message resonated with many social media users, with some praising the star for using her influence to support those who are struggling to enter the job market. In a country where unemployment remains a major challenge, many people welcomed her efforts to create a space where opportunities can be shared openly.
Nandi did not stop there. She also addressed a concern that many job seekers experience during the application process — not receiving feedback after submitting applications.
In another post, she appealed directly to employers, writing: “Again a small request to employers: if an application is unsuccessful, please let applicants know, even via an automated email or SMS. The silence creates so much anxiety for people trying to build a better future. A little courtesy goes a long way.”
Her message highlighted the emotional toll that job hunting can have on applicants who often wait weeks or even months without receiving any response.
Please, please, please be aware of job scammers who target desperate applicants with fake opportunities. Never pay money to secure a job, and always verify recruitment offers before sharing personal information. 🚨
And a small request to employers: if an application is…
— Nandi Madida (@Nandi_Madida) June 24, 2026
The singer also took the opportunity to warn her followers about the growing number of job scams targeting desperate job seekers.
She wrote: “Please, please, please be aware of job scammers who target desperate applicants with fake opportunities. Never pay money to secure a job, and always verify recruitment offers before sharing personal information. And a small request to employers: if an application is unsuccessful, please let applicants know, even via an automated email or SMS. The silence creates so much anxiety for people trying to build a better future. A little courtesy goes a long way.”
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