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Gauteng store looted

NEWS

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

Actress Zenande Mfenyana

ENTERTAINMENT

Zenande Mfenyana saddened by police seizing looted food

By Kaya 959 News Zenande Mfenyana says it was heartbreaking watching police seize food from looters. The SAPS has been hard at work recovering items that were stolen during days of unrest in the country. Gauteng and KZN were the hardest hit. Riots and looting started shortly after former president Jacob Zuma handed himself over to police. He is serving 15 months in prison for contempt of court. More than 300 people […]

today26/07/2021

Carl Niehaus

NEWS

Carl Niehaus threatens to sue Fikile Mbalula

By Kaya 959 News Suspended ANC member Carl Niehaus has threatened to "sue the pants off" Minister of Transport Fikile Mbalula. This comes after Mbalula linked Niehaus to last week's unrest in parts of the country. This is just one of a few verbal altercations between the two senior officials in recent months. According to the Acting Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, Bruce Nimmerhoudt, Sibusiso Mavuso, Clarence Tabane and […]

today23/07/2021

Eldorado Park and Westbury

NEWS

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

Khumbudzo Ntshavheni

NEWS

Gauteng SAPS probe 42 deaths linked to unrest

By Kaya 959 News Gauteng police are investigating 42 deaths related to the unrest that unfolded in the province last week. Acting Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said SAPS is investigating 17 cases of murder and 25 inquests dockets have been opened. No arrests have been made as yet related to the cases of murder. "Since the unrest, a total of 234 deaths were reported in KZN. To date […]

today22/07/2021

KZN Gauteng looting

NEWS

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

Bheki Cele

NEWS

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

Poet Ntsiki Mazwai

ENTERTAINMENT

Ntsiki Mazwai: ‘Why am I being blamed for protests?’

By Tamlyn Canham Ntsiki Mazwai took a “smallenyana” break from social media only to return to Twitter posts accusing her of inciting violence. "Father I was on a social media break and I come back to hear that I started the KZN protests," she wrote. https://twitter.com/ntsikimazwai/status/1415204218827333632 Ntsiki's name was brought up when a Twitter user blamed Jacob Zuma and MKMVA spokesperson Carl Niehaus for the looting. "But we must remember […]

today14/07/2021

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