JULY RIOTS | How some of KZN’s malls were saved

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JULY RIOTS | How some of KZN’s malls were saved
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Co-ordinated, purposeful and collective action by private security, community policing forums and in some cases police, saved some of KwaZulu-Natal's malls from being destroyed and looted during the unrest in July last year.

The Pavilion, one of Durban's largest malls, was saved from destruction and looting during the unrest in July last year. File picCo-ordinated, purposeful and collective action by private security, community policing forums and in some cases police, saved some of KwaZulu-Natal’s malls from being destroyed and looted in last year’s unrest.

The group said there were “positive lessons learnt from communities and leaders who prevented violence, destruction and economic collapse in their areas through initiatives that could be paralleled in the future”. The Pavilion, one of Durban’s largest malls, was among the shopping centres that escaped the looting.

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