The Eastern Cape High Court has given a judgment of R80 000 against Jonah in favour of Zanele. Upon the demand of the officer whose duty it is to execute the judgment, Jonah fails to satisfy it and also fails to indicate to the officer disposable property sufficient to satisfy the judgment. The return made by the officer states that he has not found sufficient disposable property to satisfy the judgment. Explain to Zanele what the implications of the aforementioned facts may be.
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