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Police rescue five South African women from human trafficking, prostitution network in Israel

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Israeli police have rescued five South African women from a human trafficking and prostitution network which had forced them into the sex trade in Jerusalem.

Reports from Israel’s national broadcaster, KAN, say investigations revealed that network members operated from the Tel Aviv area and illegally imported women from South Africa to Israel with the intent of employing them as prostitutes.

In the report, KAN said the women were rescued during a raid conducted in June which targeted a suspected brothel where the women were found.

A video aired by KAN also showed police seizing cellphones and cash while the women reportedly told police investigators that they were thrown naked into the street after one of the alleged traffickers was dissatisfied with their performance.

Statements collected from the women also indicated that they were brought to Israel from South Africa via Jordan under various pretexts with the broadcaster adding that three of the women were rescued in Jerusalem and the other two were found in Tel Aviv.

“In Tel Aviv, police found the victims in the company of three South Africans, two men and a woman, all in their 40s;:they were arrested and are still in custody.

“A few days later, another suspect, also a South African, was arrested in south Tel Aviv. In July, a fifth suspect with Nigerian and South African citizenship in his 40s, was arrested at Ben Gurion Airport while trying to flee Israel,” the broadcaster said

It added that the suspects confessed that they were in contact with several African women and brought them to Israel under the cover of pilgrims through Jordan and Ben Gurion Airport.

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SA rapper Khuli Chana to pay special tribute to AKA at the DSTV Delicious Festival

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South African rapper, Khuli Chana, has revealed that he will pay tribute to his friend and mentor, the late Kiernan Forbes, also known as AKA, who was shot dead outside a restaurant in Kwazulu-Natal on February 10, 2023.

The ‘Motswako” hit maker disclosed that he plans to pay tribute to AKA at the upcoming DSTV Delicious International Food & Music Festival which will take place on September 21.

Chana said he will honour the life and legacy of AKA who was known for hits like “Fela in Versace” and “All Eyes on Me”, and was recognised worldwide for his impact on hip-hop in Africa.

Chana who shared the news on his Instagram page wrote:

“It is an honour to rock the @dstvdeliciousfestival stage in celebration of the life SUPA Mega @akaworldwide on 21st of September. It is gonna be EPIC!”

He accompanied the post with a video in which he said:

“I’ll be running, Jozi. I have been so patient. I am trying to keep my composure. I’ll be going on the super mega level.”

He also shared his excitement about the festival asking people to be at their best. “Bring that best energy, best behaviour, great company.”

Chana and AKA shared a long history of collaboration and had worked together on several singles before their 2015 hit ‘Baddest’, which also featured Yanga and Nigerian Afrobeat sensation, Burna Boy. They had also collaborated for ‘Prada’ which was release in 2023.

According to the organizers, this year DStv Delicious Festival will be celebrating 30 years of Creative Freedom in South Africa and will unite people of all cultures and backgrounds through the enjoyment of music, art, fashion, and great food.

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Miss Universe Nigeria Chidimma Adetshina to undergo therapy over xenophobic abuse

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Chidimma Adetshina who became Miss Universe Nigeria only on Saturday has revealed that she would be undergoing therapy following the xenophobic abuse she received in South Africa as a result of her nationality despite being born in the country.

Adetshina who was a finalist in the Miss South Africa beauty contest, sparked criticism as despite being a South African citizen, because her father is Nigerian and her mother has Mozambican roots and came in for severe xenophobic attacks by South Africans and became the subject of a government investigation.

The controversy reached its peak when SA Home Affairs department announced that her mother may have committed “identity theft” to become a South African national.

In the heat of the saga, she withdrew from the South African pageant and was invited to participate in the Miss Universe Nigeria where won the contest.

After the Nigerian pageant, the new beauty queen made her intentions known in an interview with BBC Africa, saying she will be seeking therapy because of the saga.

Speaking on how she had been “suppressing her emotions” throughout the controversy, Adetshina said:

“It’s just not a nice feeling, I think I’ve been avoiding it a lot and only now it’s started to cloud me.

“It’s something I will work on and see a therapist because I feel like I have been suppressing my emotions… because what has happened… it wasn’t a minor thing, it was actually really major.”

Adetshina who was born in the South African township of Soweto, she could not comment on the South African government’s ongoing investigation into her nationality, as it was a “legal matter”.

“Even though it was a rough path for you, you really stepped up, I think I really give myself that title of a strong black African woman,” the 23-year-old law student said.

Commenting on the contest which she joined in its later stage amid disaffection from other contestants who had gone through various stages, she said:

“I do get where people are coming from, but at the end of the day, I also had my own journey, I had my fair share of going through the process.

“There might have been a slight difference, but I feel like I also went through the journey that they went through.

“I still see myself proudly South African… I still see myself proudly Nigerian,” she concluded.

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