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Unexpected: South African Women Caught selling Citizenship for R400

September 19, 2024
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Unexpected: South African Women Caught selling Citizenship for R400
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In a shocking revelation it has come to light that citizenship in South Africa is being sold for monthly payments ranging from R400 to R700. This fraudulent scheme has raised serious concerns about the exploitation of vulnerable individuals particularly South African women who are being targeted and lured into this illegal activity.

The scheme works by promising individuals citizenship in South Africa in exchange for a monthly fee. This fee which may seem affordable to some is actually a ploy to extract money from unsuspecting victims. Once enrolled in the scheme, individuals are led to believe that they are on the path to obtaining South African citizenship. However, the reality is far from the truth.

Authorities have reported a significant increase in the number of South African women falling victim to this scam. Many of these women are from disadvantaged backgrounds and are seeking a better life for themselves and their families. They are often promised opportunities for work and a better standard of living in exchange for their monthly payments.

The implications of this fraudulent scheme are grave. Not only are individuals being exploited and defrauded of their hard-earned money but there are also serious legal consequences for those involved. Citizenship cannot be bought or sold, and any attempt to do so is illegal.

Citizenship is being sold for R400 to R700 monthly but what’s wrong with South African women 😔 pic.twitter.com/uiI5QULcYo

— Abahambe Abdul Majola🇿🇦🇷🇺 (@AbdulMthetho) March 11, 2024

Authorities are urging South African women to be vigilant and cautious of schemes that promise citizenship in exchange for money. They are advised to seek legal and legitimate means of obtaining citizenship, such as through the proper channels and procedures established by the government.

the sale of citizenship in South Africa is a fraudulent scheme that preys on vulnerable individuals, particularly South African women. It is imperative that individuals be aware of this scam and refrain from participating in it. Authorities are working diligently to investigate and prosecute those responsible for perpetrating this illegal activity.

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