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July riots: Hawks arrest “instigator” in Dobsonville

By Kaya 959 Reporter The Hawks have arrested a man for inciting violence related to the July riots. Hawks spokesperson Colonel Katlego Mogale says police arrested Joe Bernington Mabaso (47) for incitement on Tuesday. Mogale says following a lengthy investigation, the team executed a search warrant at a house along Chork bush Street in Braamfischer near Dobsonville. "The search resulted in electronic devices including cell phones, a licenced firearm and […]

today03/12/2021

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Death toll from SA’s unrest climbs to 337

By Kaya 959 News The death toll from last week's riots and looting has increased to 337. Delivering the daily update on behalf of the government, Acting Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, said the revised total number of deaths in Gauteng had increased to 79 while 258 people lost their lives in KwaZulu-Natal. "The revision of the records happens when those who were injured ultimately succumb to their injuries," […]

today23/07/2021

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Bheki Cele says all stolen loot will be recovered

By Kaya 959 News Police Minister Bheki Cele has committed to recovering loot stolen during last week's unrest. Parts of Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal were reduced to piles of trash and burning debris following riots and looting in the wake of former State President Jacob Zuma's arrest. Cele was in KZN this week where he met with management of the Liberty Mall in Pietermaritzburg as well as the Pavilion and Gateway […]

today21/07/2021

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Gauteng and KZN riot ‘instigator’ in police custody

By Kaya 959 News One person has been arrested in connection with instigating a wave of riots that saw parts of Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal under siege by looters. Acting minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, said 12 alleged instigators have been identified and one is in police custody. "The SAPS tracking team has increased the surveillance of the remaining 11," she said. Ntshavheni was speaking at a briefing on the […]

today16/07/2021

Residents in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal clean up after riots

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Clean-up operations get underway in Gauteng and KZN

By Kaya 959 News Residents in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal have begun cleaning up their streets following at least five days of rampant looting. The DA's Jack Bloom said ordinary citizens deserve three cheers for their efforts to quell the vandalism and looting, as well as clean-up and rebuilding efforts. He said private security companies have been crucial in limiting the damage in the Jules Street area of Malvern and Jeppe […]

today15/07/2021

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More soldiers deployed to looting hot spots

By Kaya 959 News Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal residents are waking up to more boots on the ground as 25 000 more soldiers are expected to be deployed to looting hotspots in those provinces. What initially began as pro-Zuma protests have since turned into violent riots with thousands of looters destroying shopping centres and infrastructure. Several shops have been looted and some have been burnt. Businesses are yet to quantify the […]

today15/07/2021

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Beer industry supports call for state of emergency declaration

By Kaya 959 News The beer industry has joined the growing calls for President Cyril Ramaphosa to declare a state of emergency. Two of the country's major business hubs, Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal, have been overrun by looters in the wake of #FreeZuma protests. In Gauteng, looters have destroyed some shopping malls while in KZN; shopping centres, factories and warehouses were torched. "Our call echoes that of the Consumer Goods Council […]

today14/07/2021

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72 killed in riots across Gauteng and KZN

By Kaya 959 News Seventy-two people have been killed in riots across Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. Police have also arrested over 1000 people. NatJOINTS spokesperson, Colonel Brenda Muridili, said 683 people were arrested in Gauteng with 549 people in KZN. She said with the recent deployment of the SA Defence Force members more boots have been on the ground to police the rampant elements of criminality perpetuated by the looting of […]

today14/07/2021

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