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WATCH: Isipingo market set alight overnight

───   10:54 Fri, 16 Jul 2021

WATCH: Isipingo market set alight overnight | News Article
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The unrest plaguing Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal shows no signs of abating in the latter province.

The Citizen reports on Thursday night, after many believed the looting and violence had died down, another fire was lit, this time hitting the Isipingo local food market, located just south of Durban.

Reports indicate a number of fires broke out on Thursday in the eThekwini area, and that the market is the latest to be hit by widespread looting and violence. 

Several malls and small-scale businesses were hit by violent looters this week.

On Wednesday, the damage stood at over R16 billion, with 40,000 businesses affected and over 129,000 jobs lost in eThekwini alone. 

5,000 informal traders and 40,000 formal businesses were hit, many of which may never recover.

Economists estimated it could take up to two decades for the country to recover from ongoing riots. 



Food shortages and community roadblocks

Durban residents are also struggling to source basic food suppliers, with many shopping centres and supply hubs badly affected and unable to render services.

Frustrated residents determined to protect their properties and businesses have set up a number of roadblocks to prevent enterprising looters from gaining access. 

Although this has spared a number of malls and shops, allegations of racial profiling have been reported. 

On Wednesday night, an off-duty metro police officer was shot and wounded after his car was allegedly targeted by a community roadblock in Montclair, Durban. 

The eThekwini metro police department has since called on community policing forums to remove their roadblocks. 

In Phoenix, north of Durban, police minister Bheki Cele said the death toll currently stands at 20. 

Cele initially said on Thursday that racial tensions were the reason behind the deaths, but later made a u-turn, saying the situation cannot only be labelled as racial, and that crime played a pivotal role.

“I refuse to completely take the situation here as a racial situation and pardon criminality,” said Cele.

“For me the domination here would be criminality and yes indeed the racial confrontation may have been there, if there is that element of racism, it will be secondary to criminality.”

“We are investigating 14 cases of dead people, and confirmed that bodies are 20 but some people are missing, so those bodies might go up.”



The Citizen

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