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SA youth are in dire need of employment. More often than not, most turn to Twitter for opportunities and some do get lucky.
A Twitter user, fell prey to a narcissist scammer on Twitter. He went to the TL to seek help in finding a job and one person offered him a job. Just when he shared his good news with family and friends, he started realising that the scammer keeps postponing the date of commencement. This drove Nathi into depression and he soon contemplated suicide after realising his hope for a good future was in a vain.
This is the tweet he wrote:
I almost committed suicide when I found out that a job I was offered didn’t exist. The company is legit and exists. I signed the letter even. I was so happy and everyone was so happy for me 🥲
This tweet was accompanied by proof of emails that he was indeed offered a job, as well as a chat between him and a friend confronting the bitter truth that the scammer got a kick out of riding on his desperation, while getting compliments from people for offering Nathi a job.
Pictured below is Kananelo Ralenkoana of Ralenkoana Construction who Nathi alleges is the CEO that got his hopes up and left him high, dry and unemployed. He was as featured on The Citizen as one of the fastest growing construction company CEOs.