Unrest: July 2021
Community comes to the aid of Durban fire victims
“Some of us have been affected by the riots and looting but we continue to assist and help the community regardless of race or religion because we are all human beings,” says Muslim organisation
News | 20 July 2021
People queueing for six hours to buy essential goods in KZN and Gauteng
“Law-abiding citizens are now facing the consequences of other people’s actions”
By Nokulunga Majola and Masego Mafata
News | 16 July 2021
Brakpan residents march to defend mall
Over 2,000 people have jobs at Tsakane mall
News | 16 July 2021
Unrest July 2021: Personal notes from a KZN reporter
“On Wednesday night for the first time in days, I went to bed with a little bit of hope”
Opinion | 16 July 2021
Brakpan community members protect immigrant-owned spaza shops
What will our children eat if this looting does not stop? asks resident
News | 15 July 2021
Durban volunteers and workers clean up en masse
“People are here knowing there is nothing to gain personally. They are doing it for the Umlazi community”
Brief | 15 July 2021
Declaring a State of Emergency explained
Some people have been calling for a State of Emergency to be declared because of civil unrest in the country
Law | 15 July 2021
Food supply to 675,000 people cut off after Durban food bank ransacked
FoodForward SA closes branches nationwide because of insecurity
News | 14 July 2021
Fears that some SASSA beneficiaries will not get paid next month
Cash paypoints across the country have been closed due to the unrest
By Liezl Human
Brief | 14 July 2021