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The Hawks have arrested two more suspects in a major coltan fraud case, highlighting the ongoing battle against financial crime in South Africa.
South African job seekers are increasingly falling victim to sophisticated fake job scams, causing financial and emotional strain due to high unemployment rates.
Several FNB clients allege they were defrauded of millions by scammers, claiming the bank failed to protect them. How does FNB respond to these serious allegations?
Research associate at the University of Joburg, Calvin Rafadi said it is fishy for banks to allow cash withdrawals of R1 million cash, and the authorities must investigate.
A former teacher recounts her harrowing experience of being scammed out of R2 million at FNB branches in Joburg, highlighting the psychological toll it has taken on her.
A North West woman, aged 64, is fighting for answers from FNB after losing her R2 million pension to a romance scam, leaving her in dire poverty.
As students begin their searching for accommodations ahead of the 2025 academic year, scammers are are increasingly using Facebook to lure students.
Archbishop Thabo Makgoba firmly rejects claims linking him to a financial scam, purporting to be aimed at helping the poor, labelling the allegations as 'fake news'.
The scammers are operating on social media platforms claiming to be from the Gene Louw Traffic Training College in Cape Town.
'We wish to emphasise that all RTMC job opportunities, including learnerships and internships, are advertised on the official RTMC website and on reputable publications. '
Johnny Depp warns fans about online scammers impersonating him, urging caution against fake accounts asking for money.