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Maritime based drug-trafficking in South African communities: the case study of youth-network engaged scholarship project

Mokopane Charles Marakalala and Mokata Johannes Nkwana
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Mokopane Charles Marakalala: University of South Africa
Mokata Johannes Nkwana: University of South Africa

International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), 2025, vol. 14, issue 8, 554-561

Abstract: The South African communities are being buffeted by illicit drug markets. While the dynamics of drug markets are shaped by a range of domestic political and socioeconomic factors, these states have been rendered vulnerable also by their proximity to major transnational drug trafficking routes that link illicit drug production origin points with regional and global marketplaces. Cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, cannabis and a wide array of synthetic substances flow through the region along various routes, exploiting vulnerabilities Key Words:

Date: 2025
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