
EDITORIAL | It’s dangerous when influencer culture collides with vulnerable young audiences
[Times Live - South Africa] - 27/08/2025
Influencers have promoted a Russian-linked Alabuga scheme that was allegedly disguised as a job and education programme for young women — except it has now been flagged as a potential human trafficking ring
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