U.S. Bill Targets Recruitment of Africans into Russia-Ukraine Conflict, Involving Zuma's Daughter
A new U.S. bill, introduced by Congressmen Joe Wilson and Jonathan Jackson, aims to penalize those involved in recruiting Africans into the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The bill, known as the Countering Russia’s Forced Recruitment and Kidnapping in Africa Act, targets individuals and entities accused of deceptive recruitment practices. Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, daughter of former South African President Jacob Zuma, is implicated in lawsuits alleging she lured South Africans to Russia under false pretenses. The bill proposes sanctions such as asset freezes and visa revocations for those involved.