Maphorisa And Kabza Contradict Involvement In Human Trafficking Attempt

Maphorisa And Kabza Contradict Involvement In Human Trafficking Attempt

DJ Maphorisa has warned people of a fake social media post and a possible human trafficking attempt using his and Kabza De Small‘s identities. Amapiano maestros DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small have distanced themselves from a Facebook post, which advertised a music video shoot which would be held in Mozambique. This post seeks to lure young women into a human trafficking syndicate and used their identities to gain traction and ‘credibility’.
Maphorisa And Kabza Contradict Involvement In Human Trafficking Attempt

Maphorisa alerted fans especially females to not fall for such as they have nothing to do with it. He even said parents have called him six times asking if it is true. “Fake Fake Fake Fake please. Girls don’t even try!!! got 6 calls from parents asking if it’s true “Hell Nahh ” No No No No,” wrote Maphorisa. The post says the women will be paid R6000, R3000 before departure and R3000 after the music video is shot. Transport, accommodation and clothing will be paid for by the scammers.

Another element which destroys the legitimacy of the post is the ladies are required to have a passport, if the interested ladies do not own one, then the scammers will organise those for them at Home Affairs illegally. “Kabza da Small and DJ Maphorisa are going to be shooting a video in Mozambique month-end…(We) need ten ladies that have passports, if you don’t a passport I have a guy at home affairs that can make a plan for them,” read the post. “We’re shooting a music video for a track that hasn’t come out yet…I’ll need sizes for the ladies, heels, sneakers and dress sizes. Every lady is getting paid 6k…3k before we leave and 3k after we return. Flights, accommodation and clothes will all be paid for,” the post stated.

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