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Ancestry Scams

These scams involve using a person's desire to connect with their heritage or cultural beliefs. Scammers create fake inheritance scenarios or fictitious ancestral demands from a sangoma (traditional healer).

You are profiled in advance and led to believe that a deceased member of your family left you a large inheritance, prompting you to contact a lawyer. Or that a deceased family member is concerned about your wellbeing, and they have made contact via a particular sangoma (traditional healer) and urgently needs to discuss the problem. You are asked to meet with the sangoma, where the scammers drug you using hallucinogens, and then convince you into completing certain tasks or financial transactions.

Scammers gain trust by creating a false sense of connection and then exploit it, often asking for money under false pretenses.


How To Spot It

These are the red flags you should look out for:

  • Unsolicited communication from unknown sources. You receive an unexpected communication about an inheritance or prize, or that a deceased relative has made contact with a sangoma.
  • They ask for sensitive information.
  • They ask for money. They ask for an upfront fee to get the process started, claiming this is for admin, processing costs etc.

What To Do

How do you handle a situation where you are faced with one of these calls?

  • Be sceptical: We encourage you to be highly suspicious when receiving these kinds of messages out of the blue.
  • Do your research: Ask around, check on the internet, speak to people - do not simply believe a stranger.
  • Do not make any payments or share any personal information: Until you have done your research, and you are 100% sure this is legitimate, do not transfer any funds or share any of your information.
  • Report it: If you have been scammed, please report it immediately to the relevant organisation and/ or authorities, as well as the Yima reporting function below, or the Yima scams hotline.

Stop. Think. Verify. Don't get scammed!

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