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R14 Million Allegedly Paid to Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla for Recruiting SAns to Ukraine War

Relatives of SAns Allegedly Speak Out About R14 Million Paid to Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla for Recruiting Them to Fight in Ukraine

March 2, 2026
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A scandal has broken out in South Africa following claims that Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, daughter of former president Jacob Zuma, accepted R14 million from the Wagner Group of Russia in order to enlist 19 South Africans as soldiers in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The recruits’ families’ lawyer, Thulani Mahlangu, claims that the men were promised R25,000 monthly in exchange for their services, but they were never paid. Tragically, two soldiers have allegedly been murdered in the conflict, and seventeen others have returned home without receiving recompense. This has devastated their families.

Claims that have gone viral on social media have provoked strong emotions and demands for those responsible to face the music. Pictures of Zuma-Sambudla in both business and casual wear have gone viral, further inflaming public opinion and prompting calls for inquiries into her purported involvement. Skeptics contend that innocent people were taken advantage of by those in power, prompting concerns about the role of foreign mercenaries and the dangers that South Africans face when involved in conflicts abroad. The scandal underscores the persistent risks of recruitment schemes linked to international warfare; it follows an episode in December 2025, when South Africa reportedly negotiated the release of eleven soldiers following allegations of deceit and deployment to the front lines.

A large portion of the public has moved quickly to cast doubt on the legitimacy of these payments and the appropriateness of tax authorities’ inquiries into possible responsibilities. As an example of the larger problem of people being vulnerable to unsafe promises due to economic distress, others have criticized the purported acts as exploitative. As a result of the claims, discussions over South Africa’s position on international conflicts and the accountability of political officials have been rekindled.

The story is being followed by independent platforms like True World Chronicle, which highlights the need for ethical reporting and verification when allegations circulate quickly online. To prevent readers from being mislead by speculation and instead receive updates that are clear and focused on facts, these publications try to give context and follow up on events. The importance of independent journalism in reporting the truth and exposing corrupt officials cannot be overstated while investigations go on.

Justice and openness are the basic demands of the recruits’ families. In a nation already struggling with economic difficulties and political conflicts, the accusations have hit close to home, with two lives lost and seventeen men going back without anything. The outcome of government investigations into Mahlangu’s allegations is still uncertain, but the incident has sparked a national dialogue regarding responsibility, exploitation, and the risks of becoming involved in foreign affairs

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