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Solidarity Fund and NEF to provide R450m to businesses hit by looting

The Solidarity Fund and the National Empowerment Fund have teamed up to offer R450m in financial assistance to businesses affected by the civil unrest that gripped KZN and Gauteng earlier this year.

Solidarity Fund and NEF to provide R450m to businesses hit by looting

The Solidarity Fund and the National Empowerment Fund have teamed up to offer R450m in financial assistance to businesses affected by the civil unrest that gripped KZN and Gauteng earlier this year.

How Maponya Mall, the heartbeat of Soweto s eco

How Maponya Mall, the heartbeat of Soweto s eco
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Deaths climb to 72 in South Africa riots after Zuma jailed -- Society s Child -- Sott net

© picture-alliance/dpa/EPA/A. Ufumali Former South African president Jacob Zuma The death toll climbed to 72 from rioting in South Africa on Tuesday, with many people trampled to death during looting at stores, as police and the military fired stun grenades and rubber bullets to try to halt the unrest set off by the imprisonment of former President Jacob Zuma. More than 1,200 people have been arrested in the lawlessness that has raged in poor areas of two provinces, where a community radio station was ransacked and forced off the air Tuesday and some COVID-19 vaccination centers were closed, disrupting urgently needed inoculations.

Rioting, looting in South Africa claims 72 lives after former president Zuma jailed

Rioting, looting in South Africa claims 72 lives after former president Zuma jailed Rioting, looting in South Africa claims 72 lives after former president Zuma jailed At least 72 people were killed and more than 1,200 others arrested in the lawlessness that has raged in poor areas of two South African provinces, set off by the imprisonment of former President Jacob Zuma. advertisement Looters outside a shopping centre alongside a burning barricade in Durban, South Africa (AP photo) The death toll climbed to 72 from rioting in South Africa on Tuesday, with many people trampled to death during looting at stores, as police and the military fired stun grenades and rubber bullets to try to halt the unrest set off by the imprisonment of former President Jacob Zuma.

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