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Zimbabwean dies in Ukraine as recruiters hunt the desperate
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83654, member: 160"] Shadowy recruiters are apparently tricking desperate locals into becoming cannon fodder abroad. A Zimbabwean man named Mandla Ncube was killed fighting in Ukraine after joining Russian forces. His wife suggested he sought a better life, reflecting a tragic motivation shared by many. Recruitment networks operating through South Africa reportedly promise lucrative monthly salaries to potential fighters. Political figure Linda Masarira labeled this development deeply alarming. She argued Zimbabweans should not be exploited as pawns in foreign geopolitical conflicts. Masarira stated that poverty and unemployment weaponize economic despair, creating a pipeline for vulnerable youth. She urged government action, such as travel advisories and investigating these cross-border networks. A South Africa-based lawyer, Velempini Ndlovu, echoed calls for caution. He warned that participating in foreign wars carries extreme legal and physical risks. His statement emphasized compassion for affected families but stressed prudence for others. Previous reports linked similar recruitment to Russian programs like the Alabuga initiative, marketed as skills training. That program, defended by Russian officials as cooperation with Africa, focuses on fields like drone manufacturing. The situation has prompted South African authorities to launch their own probe into citizen recruitment. Critics insist the underlying issue remains a lack of opportunity, making economic hardship a lethal tool for exploitation. [/QUOTE]
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