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R14 Million Payday: Duduzile Zuma Accused of Profiting from Wagner Group’s South African Recruits

February 26, 2026
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R14 Million Payday: Duduzile Zuma Accused of Profiting from Wagner Group’s South African Recruits
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Thulani Mahlangu, spokesperson for the families of South African men trapped in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, spoke to Newzroom405 Xoli Mngambi, revealing troubling claims regarding their treatment and alleged financial exploitation.

According to Mahlangu, the Wagner Group, a private military company active in Ukraine, allegedly paid Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla R14 million for the services of the South African men deployed to conflict zones. He claims that despite promises of R25 000 per month for each individual, neither the men nor their families received any of the agreed payments.

Mahlangu said the families had attempted to follow up with the Wagner Group, seeking both the release of the men and the compensation owed. According to him, the group refused to allow the men to return until the full amount allegedly paid to Zuma-Sambudla had been repaid or otherwise accounted for.

These allegations have raised questions about the legality and ethicality of South African citizens participating in private military operations abroad, particularly in conflict zones like Ukraine, where accountability mechanisms are limited. Families argue that they were misled regarding the terms of deployment and the protections promised to their loved ones.

Observers note that the situation highlights the broader risks faced by individuals employed by private military contractors, including delayed or missing payments, limited oversight, and exposure to life-threatening conditions without proper recourse. Mahlangu emphasised that the lack of remuneration has added financial strain to families already grappling with the stress of having loved ones in a war zone.

The case has drawn attention from human rights advocates, who argue that governments should intervene to protect citizens recruited into foreign conflicts, ensuring that contracts are honoured and that individuals are not exploited. Some commentators have called for diplomatic pressure on foreign entities involved in such arrangements.

Mahlangu’s public statements signal an ongoing effort to hold Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla and the Wagner Group accountable, seeking both the immediate release of the men and the recovery of unpaid funds. As this situation develops, authorities and advocacy groups are closely monitoring the welfare of the South African nationals caught in one of the world’s most volatile conflict zones.

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