What began as promises of jobs and a chance at a better future has now triggered a police investigation into suspected human trafficking in Limpopo. Twenty-three young men and women, aged
between 19 and 23, were rescued from a crowded three-bedroom house in Seshego after concerned residents alerted authorities to suspicious activity in the area. The group, drawn from several
provinces including Limpopo, Gauteng, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal, allegedly believed they had been recruited for insurance sales work. Instead, police found them living in poor conditions, raising difficult questions about how vulnerable young people searching for opportunities may be falling prey to exploitation and deception. Tonight we unpack what investigators know so far, whether warning signs are being missed, and the broader concerns around recruitment scams targeting South
Africa’s youth.

AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: Homelessness in South Africa: Men on the Streets, Invisible Struggles and Mental Health
45:45

The R51 Billion Question: Why Millions of Retirement Benefits Remain Unclaimed ( SYDNEY MOSHOALIBA - STEERING COMMITTEE ON OF THE UNPAID BENEFITS CAMPAIGN )
24:20

Viljoen Legal Storm Deepens: US Bench Warrants and Mounting Criminal Charges ( IRS FORENSIC INVESTIGATOR - CHAD THOMAS )
27:00