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Navigating the Treacherous Waters of University Admission Frauds: A Warning Narrative

by Zola Naidoo
December 11, 2023

University admission frauds are common in Cape Town, according to representatives from various universities. The University of the Western Cape recently found itself at the center of a false social media campaign, offering admission for a fee. The university released a statement clarifying that it would never trade admission for a fee and warned applicants to be wary of such scams. Other universities also advise applicants to gather information from official sources and report any doubtful activities to their campus protection services.

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The Twisted Tale of Mirror Trading International’s CEO

by Zola Naidoo
August 15, 2023

Mirror Trading International (MTI) CEO Johann Steynberg has been in the news recently for all the wrong reasons. Sentenced in Brazil for using a forged identity document, Steynberg’s story is a cautionary tale of deception, broken promises, and the darker side of the crypto world.

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The Fake Pilot Scam: A Cautionary Tale of Love and Deceit

by Michael Jameson
June 7, 2023

In our interconnected world, online platforms have become a famous avenue for people seeking love and companionship. However, this digital realm has also opened the door for fraudsters and opportunists, preying on the vulnerable in their quest for human connection. The story of the fake pilot scam in KwazuluNatal, South Africa, is a cautionary tale of love and deceit.

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Mark Montgomery’s Incredible Survival Story in the Kruger National Park

by Emma Botha
May 16, 2023

Mark Montgomery is a 52yearold South African safari guide with years of experience leading challenging hikes through the Kruger National Park. However, his latest trek proved to be his most harrowing yet when a 12foot Nile crocodile attacked him as he was collecting water for his group’s kettle. Despite the danger and shock of the situation, Montgomery’s experience and training allowed him to fight back and survive.

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