July 2021 unrest: KZN firms ‘reluctant to rebuild capacity’

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July 2021 unrest: KZN firms ‘reluctant to rebuild capacity’
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As the country marks the one-year anniversary of the July riots this week, larger businesses remain hesitant to build capacity back to pre-riot levels; in KZN, some firms that are still struggling to recover are considering relocating to other provinces.

A year after the looting in KZN, some businesses are back on track but smaller companies want to relocate for fear of a repeatAs the country marks the one-year anniversary of the July riots this week, larger businesses remain hesitant to build capacity back to pre-riot levels, while

in KwaZulu-Natal some firms that are still struggling to recover are considering relocating to other provinces...A subscription gives you full digital access to all Sunday Times content.Registered on the BusinessLIVE, Business Day or Financial Mail websites? Sign in with the same details.

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