Influencer Siyamthanda Anita Apologises for Negligence in the Alabuga Start Programme Controversy
Cyan Boujee apologised for promoting the programme amid allegations it exploits young South African women for forced labour in Russian factories, with investigations ongoing.
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Cyan Boujee breaks silence on 'fake' Russian job programme
Influencer Cyan Boujee has broken her silence over the backlash of her paid promotion of a “fake” job campaign – via the Alabuga Start Programme – to young girls to live and work in Russia. The 24-year-old – real name Honour Zuma – was one of several content creators who called on young women to take up the offer abroad. South African government officials have since expressed concerns that the offer raised red flags about human trafficking. CYAN…
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Phumzile Van Damme, a former MP who is now a tech consultant, pointed up a South African influencer’s promotional video for the show over the weekend. She demanded that the program that enlists young women to go to Russia for “training and work” be looked into. During the two-year service, they are promised regular advancements and language tutorials. Cyan Boujee has spoken out about her involvement with the Alabuga program. Clayson Monyela, a s…
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