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South Africa: Today’s latest news and headlines, Wednesday 4 August 2021 In the latest news in South Africa on Wednesday 4 August 2021, police are beginning to piece together how 36 people died in Phoenix during the KZN riots. KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala and Police Minister Bheki Cele gives an update on the law enforcement and social cohesion interventions in Phoenix Township at Inanda Police Station on August 03, 2021 in Inanda, South Africa. Photo: Gallo Images/Darren Stewart) Stay informed with the latest news stories and headlines in South Africa on Wednesday 4 August 2021. After nearly a month, details of the horrific crimes that took place in Phoenix, north of Durban, during the recent KZN riots, are slowly coming to light. Police Minister Bheki Cele gave us a glimpse into some of the tragic details, saying up to 36 people were murdered by being beaten, burned, stabbed or shot when residents took the law into their own hands. ....