Sasria doccie captures July riots and aftermath

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Sasria doccie captures July riots and aftermath: A documentary tracing the debilitating aftermath of the unrest that took place in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng in July two years ago has been launched.

was made by state-owned company Sasria. It highlights eyewitness accounts and captures the events of the seven-day unrest which took place from July 9 to 18. The documentary premiered in KwaMashu, KwaZulu-Natal, the epicentre of the riots.former presidentbefore the Zondo commission. His incarceration at Estcourt Prison set in motion a series of destructive, coordinated events that threatened the security of the country.

Sasria chief executive officer, Mpumi Tyikwe, said the documentary was a thought-provoking piece of work, “that captures the events of those seven days. They were consequential days that got the world talking and demonstrated Sasria’s significance in SA’s socioeconomic ecosystem.”Sasria is a non-life insurance company that provides coverage for damage caused by special risks such as politically motivated malicious acts, riots, strikes, terrorism and public disorders.

Besides the financial losses, at least 354 people died as a result of clashes between protesters and looters and private security guards hired by shop owners in KZN. Some of the deaths were blamed on armed vigilante groups who claimed they were protecting their communities from looters in areas such as Phoenix.

In the documentary, Sasria executives and several industry leaders share their insights, as people who were at the epicentre of the chaos. Those interviewed will be touching on eyewitness accounts and the debilitating aftermath that the unrest caused.“In the documentary, viewers will be able to understand the potential alternative strategies that could have lessened the disaster’s magnitude.

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