The KZN Premier Sihle Zikalala has responded to threats of unrest planned for August 23.
“We want to further assure them and guarantee their safety; police and other law enforcement agencies will be all over to protect them.”In July, a week long of looting resulted in multibillion-rand damages.Hundreds of people lost their lives during the unrest. A state of emergency was also declared for the province.
The eThekwini economic development and planning committee estimated that about R1.5 billion has been lost in stock, there has been a R15bn loss to property, and over 50 000 informal traders have lost their livelihoods.
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