'Anarchy is not the motive force of transformation': Tito Mboweni on Clicks attacks

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'Anarchy is not the motive force of transformation': Tito Mboweni on Clicks attacks
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Finance minister Tito Mboweni has taken exception to the Clicks shutdown led by the EFF.

The beauty and health retailer made headlines after its stores were trashed following outrage over a racist advert.

Many expressed their outrage on social media, calling the advert offensive and racist. The retailer later issued an apology.

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