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According to an EWN article the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) has also cautioned South Africans who are caught in possession of such banknotes that they may face criminal charges. The warning comes after a increase in the circulation of dye-stained notes in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng, according to the SARB.
South Africa descended into anarchy shortly after former President Jacob Zuma was imprisoned, as supporters of the imprisoned leader brutally protested his confinement. Because of the disarray, criminal groups were able to go on a looting spree that is now anticipated to cost billions of dollars.
South Africa descended into anarchy shortly after former President Jacob Zuma was imprisoned, as supporters of the imprisoned leader brutally protested his confinement. Because of the disarray, criminal groups were able to go on a looting spree that is now anticipated to cost billions of dollars.