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SACC proposes amnesty period as police urge looters to handover stolen goods

SACC proposes amnesty period as police urge looters to handover stolen goods
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Riots: SA Council of Churches wants amnesty for looters

Riots: SA Council of Churches wants amnesty for looters At least 2 200 people have been arrested for looting and violence during the riots in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) and Gauteng The South African Council of Churches is waving the peace flag: The body has made a number of proposals to government – one of them being that police declare an amnesty period for about two weeks, during which people who return the goods they looted, will not face prosecution. “The church is an agent for reconciliation and the restoration and recovery of the positive human spirit, akin to the African concept of Ubuntu-Botho. When one has participated in wrongdoing, one is to be encouraged to make amends and take on a new path; and that is a part of the person’s healing.  Churches wish to encourage people who have looted, to attempt to return things they stole, by delivering them at the nearest police stations,” the Council’s General Secretary, Bishop Malusi Mpumlwana said.

Uneasy calm: Gauteng communities unite to clean up, as

Uneasy calm: Gauteng communities unite to clean up, as
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Public sector reform: Urgent, difficult, politically se

A discussion, titled “Political Risks of Public Service Reform”, was hosted by the Government and Public Policy (GAPP) think tank and its director, Ivor Chipkin. The conversation was moderated by writer Palesa Morudu and included Anthony Butler, professor of political studies at the University of Cape Town, Bishop Malusi Mpumlwana, General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches, Kganki Matabane, CEO of the Black Business Council, Itumeleng Molatlhegi (speaking on behalf of Cosatu) and Neeshan Balton, executive director of the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation. During the well-attended webinar, it was former deputy national director of public prosecutions, Willie Hofmeyer, who said in the Q&A section that in his experience, lifestyle audits on politicians had no effect.

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