The warning lights are flashing again. The question is this: is anyone listening? Does anyone care enough to start preparing for the looming fire? By justicemalala
There are certain things we know for sure about last year’s horrific July riots in which at least 350 people died and the economy lost billions of rands.
We know that our intelligence agencies were caught totally by surprise when the violence and looting erupted because they were too busy playing ANC factional politics instead of securing the country. We know, too, that the areas where the violence happened had been mobilised in the weeks before by key political figures and social media accounts associated with the ANC’s radical economic transformation faction...
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