Phumzile Van Damme, a former MP who is now a tech consultant, pointed up a South African influencer’s promotional video for the show over the weekend. She demanded that the program that enlists young women to go to Russia for “training and work” be looked into. During the two-year service, they are promised regular advancements and language tutorials.

Cyan Boujee has spoken out about her involvement with the Alabuga program. Clayson Monyela, a spokesman for the department of international relations and cooperation, stated that the Russian employment plan was being investigated for possible human trafficking.
The DJ and social media personality, who made headlines over the weekend for marketing the institution to individuals between the ages of 18 and 22, apologised on Tuesday.
Although she has removed the promotional posts, Cyan stated that witnessing other influencers travel to participate in the program was what inspired her to join. Since I’ve been waiting for the program to make a statement on my behalf, I haven’t said anything, but it appears that they are squandering my time. I think this is a major learning curve for me and the other influencers, and I do not support human trafficking as a serious issue,” she stated.
“And because I haven’t been paid yet, I want you guys to know that it wasn’t for money, even though I doubt anyone with common sense would repeat something like this. It wasn’t for money because I had four more videos to upload to YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram, and I would only be compensated once I posted. We all make mistakes since we are only human. The females will benefit, in my opinion, from this. That’s the key. This is frustrating to me”. She said.

