South African influencer apologises over viral Russian job videos
Summary
South African influencer Cyan Boujee, also known as Honour Zuma, apologized for promoting a controversial job scheme in Russia that raised concerns about human trafficking. The South African government issued warnings about the dangers of such unverified job opportunities. Authorities are investigating the scheme, which allegedly involved work related to drone production in a Russian special economic zone.Key Facts
- Cyan Boujee, a South African influencer, promoted a job scheme in Russia.
- The scheme targeted women aged 18 to 22 for jobs in Tatarstan, Russia.
- The South African government warned the public about risks of human trafficking linked to the scheme.
- Boujee apologized and removed her promotional videos from social media.
- Allegations suggest recruits were involved in making drones used in the Ukraine conflict.
- South African Deputy Justice Minister advised against trusting unverified job ads on social media.
- Authorities have begun an investigation into the job scheme.
- A petition calls for influencers to raise awareness about human trafficking risks.
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