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ANC threatens action over DA posters in Phoenix

By Kaya 959 Reporter The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal is planning to take action against the DA over a series of “racially charged” posters erected in Phoenix. The ANC’s Nhlakanipho Ntombela said it will be approaching the Human Rights Commission and the Independent Electoral Commission to investigate further. The DA Phoenix posters, which read “The ANC called you racists”, “The DA calls you heroes”, were put up on Monday. They are […]

today08/10/2021

Gauteng store looted

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Gauteng businesses affected by unrest urged to apply for recovery

By Kaya 959 News Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal businesses ravaged by the unrest last month have been urged to apply for financial support. The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) announced that the economic recovery support interventions are now open. Minister Ebrahim Patel announced the economic rebuilding package two weeks ago. "The R3.75 billion package is for the restoration of businesses adversely affected during the violent looting and unrests. […]

today12/08/2021

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Parliament approves probe into police action during SA unrest

By Kaya 959 News Parliament has approved an inquiry into claims that police and local law enforcement agencies failed to act during last month's unrest in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. What started as pro-Jacob Zuma protests quickly disintegrated into chaos in both provinces with crowds of people looting and destroying shops and shopping centres. Looters also ransacked businesses and warehouses. So far, hundreds of people have been arrested for their alleged […]

today12/08/2021

Police Minister Bheki Cele

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Expert panel appointed to probe unrest response

By Kaya 959 News An expert panel has been set up to look at ways of strengthening the country's security services following last month's unrest. Scores of people went on the rampage in parts of Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal following the arrest of former president Jacob Zuma. What started out as #FreeJacobZuma protests turned violent with hundreds of people looting shops, shopping centres, businesses and warehouses. Some places were also set […]

today06/08/2021

Gauteng store looted

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Black business struggles to recover from unrest

By Kaya 959 News The South African Property Owners Association estimated that the week of deadly riots, arson and violent unrest could cost the country about R50 billion in lost output, while 150 000 jobs have been placed at risk. A recent report published by the Institute for Economic Justice estimates that only R207 billion has been spent of the R500 billion Relief Package announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa last […]

today04/08/2021

Gauteng store looted

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Gender Commission unhappy with inhumane treatment of looters

By Kaya 959 News The Commission for Gender Equality is calling for an investigation into the inhumane treatment of looters. Thousands of people have been arrested following looting and riots in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal two weeks ago. The Commission said it condemns any form of looting that ultimately will have a negative impact on the food security and stability of the country. Inevitably, this can also scare foreign direct investment. […]

today28/07/2021

Patriotic Alliance leader Bruce Nimmerhoudt

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SA unrest: Bruce Nimmerhoudt charged with terrorism

By Kaya 959 News One of the men accused of instigating the unrest in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal two weeks ago has shifted the blame. Bruce Nimmerhoudt is accused of sending a voice note, allegedly inciting violence, however, the leader of the Patriotic Alliance in the West Rand, told the court that he received the voice note and shared it. He appeared in the Roodepoort Magistrate's Court on Monday where he […]

today27/07/2021

KZN Gauteng looting

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Looted goods will be destroyed

By Kaya 959 News Items recovered from last week’s looting will be destroyed. According to Acting Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, the looted goods will be used as evidence in the respective cases before they are destroyed. Ntshavheni explained that the goods have to be destroyed as their resale value will have a negative impact on the economy. She said if the items were put back in circulation, they […]

today22/07/2021

Gauteng store looted

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Survey reveals SA youth’s support for looting

By Kaya 959 News A recent survey has revealed that the youth is more likely to support acts of looting than their older counterparts. The survey follows last week’s unrest in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. It shows that the majority of those who shared this view are young people aged 20-40 years old. The data also shows that this group category is 4.83 times more likely to support the looting and […]

today20/07/2021

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