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Chinese bosses face child labour, kidnapping and trafficking charges

Chinese bosses face child labour, kidnapping and trafficking charges
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Human traffickers now facing 160 criminal charges

Human traffickers now facing 160 criminal charges The seven Chinese nationals allegedly trafficked 91 workers, including children, into SA in containers and forced them to work for R65 a day. A witness in the trial of seven Chinese nationals who are facing human trafficking and child labour charges has testified that workers at a factory allegedly transported to SA in containers, were paid a salary of R65 a day and expected to work seven days a week. The wintess, Maxwell Kamanga told the Johannesburg High Court that workers who exercised the “option” of not working on weekends faced a penalty of having R40 deducted from their salaries on a Monday and Tuesday of the new week.

No sick leave: Man tells court of harrowing factory job

Bernadette Wicks According to the indictment, the Chinese nationals had a total of 91 undocumented Malawian foreign nationals – among them children – working in the factory in Johannesburg. Picture: iStock In 2018, Maxwell Kamanga left his home town of Dedza, in rural Malawi, and boarded a bus bound for Johannesburg. For the ambitious 24 year old, the lure of a better life was too enticing to resist. But his dreams soon turned to dread when he was recruited into what is now believed to have been an illegal sweatshop and became a pawn in an alleged human trafficking ring. This was Kamanga’s evidence on the stand of the High Court in Johannesburg this week when the trial of the seven Chinese nationals accused of running the operation got underway. ALSO.

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