Zimbabwe News Update

πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡Ό Published: 20 February 2026
πŸ“˜ Source: The Mercury

Four South African men, who were allegedly duped into fighting on behalf of Russia in its conflict with Ukraine, returned home on Wednesday. They have given statements to law enforcement authorities. The four South African men,who returned from the Russia-Ukraine conflict on Wednesday, the South Africans spent their first day back in the country deposing statements and handing over their phones to the police.

The Mercurylearned from the parents yesterdaythat the men had been kept in a place of safety in Johannesburg to rest. They stated that their phones were confiscated by the police upon their arrival in the country and believed this was part of the police investigation looking into how these men were lured into the deadly Russia-Ukraine conflict. They had beenstuck in that war for several months.

Four of the 17 South Africans returned on Wednesday, and more are expected back in the coming days. One man who was severely injured is expected to remain in Russia a little longer as he receives medical treatment for his injuries. Duduzile Zuma, the daughter of MKP leader and former state president Jacob Zuma, is among those in the crosshairs of the police.

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She has been accused of being involved in luring the men to go to Russia under the pretext of training for security. Some of the men have previously claimed that she was part of the reason they were convinced to go there, as she had allegedly stated that she was also doing the training. A parent of one of the men who returned this week said: β€œWhen they arrived, their phones were taken by the police conducting an investigation into how they ended up in Russia in the first place.” The parent declined to be named.

Speaking on the emotional state of the men, she said they had been traumatised by what they went through. β€œThey still cannot believe that they are back home,” said another relieved parent who asked not to be identified. β€œWe spoke to them briefly yesterday, but we have not seen them physically as yet.

When we spoke to them, we could see that while we have not seen their physical state, they will need a lot of counselling to get over what they went through these past few months,” she said. She added: β€œWe are pleased that they are back, and we are very grateful to the President. While I am very happy that my child is back, there is still pain as we want all 17 children to be brought back to the country, and we will be happy when they are finally brought back.” She stated that they had been informed on Tuesday by the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) that the first group was coming back, but they did not believe it until they actually landed in the country.

Another parent, Phumla Zuma, said the pain and trauma that their children have been through is immeasurable, adding that her son is even triggered by the sound of flying aircraft, fearing a drone. Zuma said that two of her eight children had so far returned. β€œMy happiness is incomplete; only two of my children that were there have returned. The children of other parents have also not returned, and my happiness will be complete when they are all back.”

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Originally published by The Mercury β€’ February 20, 2026

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