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Global Statistics

All countries
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Confirmed
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
627,110,498
Recovered
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
6,919,573
Deaths
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm

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One Imbali, Pietermaritzburg, man who has been a smoker for almost 20 years said he still manages to satisfy his cravings through the black market. “I buy cigarettes every day, but it’s been very hard at times to find them,” he told Weekend Witness. “The guys selling the cigarettes have increased prices, saying they’re adding more money because of the risk of being arrested and if I don’t want to buy it at the said price, I must leave it,” he explained.

The 26-year-old said he had no choice but to agree to their demands because he can barely get by without his guilty pleasure.

Another resident said: “Cigarettes are easy to get if you know where to look.”

Prices

The resident mentioned that cigarettes were being sold in various suburbs in the city. “Three weeks ago, a carton was selling for R280, but as soon as the uplifting of the ban was cancelled, the price went up to R320 and will continue going up every day,” he said.

Two other residents said they knew of people who get stocks of booze and cigarettes in Durban.

Weekend Witness has been reliably informed that cigarette sellers operating downtown in the Pietermaritzburg CBD were allegedly collecting their stock from a “heavily guarded building” in the Durban CBD.

An alcohol seller who spoke to the Weekend Witness was abrupt and furtive.

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“I can’t talk to you on the phone. I’ll tell you all of this in person. When do you want to meet?” he asked aggressively when asked if he had any stock available.

He refused to say where he was operating from and arranged a rendezvous in Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg, but later cancelled saying he had run out of stock.

Another Pietermaritzburg man said he had stocked up with alcohol for a traditional ceremony in September and so started selling “accidentally”.

Asked how she found her way to an illicit supply, one smoker said: “I guess intuitively I know who to ask — usually fellow smokers. I have not bought directly, always through someone who knows someone. At the start of the lockdown, I paid R550 for a carton [which was about R100 to R150 more than on the shelf].

“Now for the same cigarette I have just paid R800! These are not what you would call black market cigarettes, they are the real thing. I believe you can pick up ‘cheaper brands’, what they call CK’s and D’s, for about R40 a packet [they are usually about R18 in the shops]. So its a massive mark-up. Its all very underground.

“The general consensus is that you can buy from [informal] shops. But the two in my area are not selling [I tried].”

“I have not bought booze on the black market. Someone offered me wine [at R150 a bottle for something which would probably cost about R80] which I didn’t buy but someone I know did. And this week I was offered some spirits [gin and brandy] at R400 a bottle [cheap stuff]. I was tempted [to buy the gin], but when I got back to them, they said the stocks had been sold.”



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