While the EFF’s Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi took flak on social media for warning against “sending vigilante groups” to guard the malls. pretorianews RebuildSA riots
TAXI operators and informal traders with law enforcement officers at Bosman taxi rank and the surrounding shopping centres during their ’no looting campaign’. | Oupa Mokoena African News Agency
He said he had reached out to leaders of taxi organisations who vowed to protect malls from attacks and looting. He cautioned that those who looted may have thought they were enriching themselves while they were in fact contributing to joblessness.
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