Herman Mashaba have called on business owners and residents in KZN and Gauteng, who are affected by the riots and looting, to join their lawsuit against the government and the ANC.
Johannesburg - ActionSA leader and former Joburg mayor Herman Mashaba have called on business owners and residents in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng, who are affected by the mass riots and looting, to join their lawsuit against the government and the ANC.
In a virtual media briefing, Mashaba said ActionSA’s legal team would act pro bono for all those who joined the lawsuit. “We will then engage those cases which provide the greatest chances of success against Ramaphosa and the executive on behalf of South Africans. While large sections of KZN and Gauteng witnessed the destruction of private and public property, the end of businesses and livelihoods, the breakdown of law and order, and the loss of life, Mashaba said the government “remained deadly silent and inactive” until it was too late.
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