Since the virus has attacked the World, South Africa has been struggling through its entire economy and it has been trying by all means to fight with COVID-19 crisis.

However, South Africa has reportedly borrowed another massive $750 Million from the World bank. The world Bank has approved their load and South Africa plans to use the funds as the option B to curb COVID-19 crisis and assist those who are in need of reliefs funds.
However, the breakdown rumours had it that the South African government has blew R500 Billion that was supposed to help for stimulus package and COVID relief funds. The government couldn't tell where the money went to.
It's ANC and its members who are all corruption and putting the country into bad state after misusing the state's money for irrelevant things. How is the country suppose to survive while having leaders who can't take care of their voters?
Source: https://twitter.com/insightfactor/status/1484408195791609856?s=19
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