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One of the daughters of Jacob Zuma, South Africa’s former president, has filed a criminal complaint against her sister, accusing her of recruiting men from South Africa to fight in the Russia-Ukraine war. ‎

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Nov 24, 2025

‎One of the daughters of Jacob Zuma, South Africa’s former president, has filed a criminal complaint against her sister, accusing her of recruiting men from South Africa to fight in the Russia-Ukraine war.

‎Nkosazana Zuma-Mncube alleged that Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, who serves as an MP, and two others tricked 17 men into fighting for Russian mercenaries.

‎The men were told they were travelling to Russia to train as bodyguards for Jacob Zuma’s political party Mkhonto Wesizwe (MK), Zuma-Mncube’s statement says.

‎The police say they are investigating the matter, while Zuma-Sambudla, aged 43, has not responded to the BBC’s request for comment.

‎South Africa’s government previously said it had received distress calls from 17 citizens who had joined mercenary forces in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

‎The men, aged from 20 to 39, were lured to join the mercenary forces under the pretext of lucrative contracts, the government said.

‎South Africa has an unemployment rate of more than 30%. Joblessness among young people is even higher, making them especially vulnerable for recruitment, analysts say.

‎Zuma-Mncube said she had a “moral obligation” to file a police complaint against her younger sister.

‎Earlier this week, international financial outlet Bloomberg reported similar allegations against Zuma-Sambudla and said some men had also been recruited from neighbouring Botswana.

‎The allegations add to Zuma-Sambudla’s legal woes – she is currently on trial over terrorism-related charges.

‎The MP is being prosecuted over comments she made on social media four years ago during deadly protests in South Africa, following the arrest of her father.

‎A week of anarchy in several parts of the country in July 2021, including looting and arson, left at least 300 people dead.

‎Zuma-Sambudla has been accused of fuelling this unrest but she says the charges against her are politically motivated.

‎Jacob Zuma was jailed for contempt of court for refusing to take part in an inquiry into allegations of corruption during his presidency that led to his sacking.

‎He subsequently formed the MK party and led it to third place in last year’s elections.
‎©️The Scope news

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