this is a shopping centre that was set on fire in pietermaritzburg, the provincial capital. then this is another shopping mall being stormed by looters in umlazi township. we weren t short of pictures. here s some of the destruction to businesses in durban. we ve also seen pictures of men beating people with sticks. the violence has spread beyond kwazulu natal. here are police firing at protesters injohannesburg in gautang province, where there s been more looting, burglaries and arson attacks. troops are now on the streets in both provinces, a rare move in south africa. the bbc s nomsa maseko is in pietermaritzburg. in just the last few minutes, i saw them patrolling here on this main road here in pietermaritzburg. i m sure you can also see and hear the peoplejust behind me now. they are chanting, they must release jacob zuma, the government must release jacob zuma, and that is exactly the crux of the protests, the violent protests, that we have seen erupting since the former presid
This comes after the KZN Department of Health received a video on Wednesday night that showed the patient in an unhygienic condition at her home in Umlazi following her discharge.
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Someone who has read the novel Ityala Lamawele by Samuel Edward Krune Mqhayi or watched the telenovela on SABC 1 would know that it is sometimes rare for twins to see eye to eye, let alone love the same things. However, two set of twins who came to register at Rhodes University this week paint an altogether different story.
Mandisa and Andiswa Gumbi (18) were born and bred in Durban, Umlazi Township and matriculated last year from Linpark High School. They are both registered first-year Bachelor of Law students. Before doing their own research, they knew about Rhodes University through their uncle who was studying Microbiology at the University.