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Members of a growing youth culture, “izikhothane”, tore up and threw away R100 notes in Braamfontein, Joburg, on Saturday, according to a report.
The group usually destroys expensive goods and clothing, apparently to demonstrate how much money they have. Izikhothane means “those who lick” in Zulu.
Their actions caused chaos as people ran after the cars trying to catch the flying, torn notes, the Sowetan reported.
Bystanders were taping the torn notes together.
Reserve Bank spokesperson Hlengani Mathebula told the newspaper it was a criminal act to tear up money, “Because you are contravening Section 34(F) of the SA Reserve Bank Act 90 of 1989. Whether you are doing it at your own private space or in public, it’s just not accepted.”
People who are caught tearing up money will face charges of malicious damage to state property.
- SAPA
City Press
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COMMENTS BY SONNY
These can only be children of Zuma's king who always pleads poverty.......
They should be arrested, charged and denied bail.
WASTE NOT - WANT NOT!
No it's their money
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