💨 Abstract
Some South African men were allegedly misled by Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla into joining the Russia-Ukraine war. Families claim they were promised jobs and training but were sent to the front lines. Zuma-Sambudla is under investigation for allegedly receiving R14 million from the Wagner Group. The Democratic Alliance has laid criminal charges, and President Cyril Ramaphosa welcomed the return of the men, with two still in Russia. The investigation is ongoing.
Courtesy: Bianca Lalbahadur
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