Crisis after crisis, South Africa in the grip of a growing scourge linked, this time, to the consumption of adulterated alcohol
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South Africa continues to drink to the dregs and continues to suffer on all counts since the inauguration of Ramaphosa, who led the country to the abyss by the Polisario, while its poor management of affairs of the state and because he linked himself to the ruined generals of Algiers people are in disarray currently prey to a growing crisis linked to the consumption of adulterated alcohol, a problem which threatens the security of the populations.
The black market for adulterated alcohol thrives due to high demand in disadvantaged areas where the prices of legal alcoholic drinks are often inaccessible, encouraging residents to turn to these low-cost products which nevertheless remain dangerous.
Despite all-out awareness campaigns to warn of the risks of this scourge, they are coming up against the scale of the crisis and the persistence of this parallel market.
Everything is turning sour and South Africa is succumbing to immense problems which will have a real impact on the future of the country