Cape Town’s newly built facility meant for Covid-19 patients in Makhaza, Khayelitsha, was torched, allegedly by people protesting over land on Saturday
The estimated loss is R1m, according to mayor Dan Plato. The facility had been open for only a week.
“I am truly appalled by this criminal behaviour. The city will do everything to ensure that those responsible are brought to book. I am calling on the police to arrest those responsible so that they face the full might of the law,” he said. “Their callous actions have the potential to put entire communities at risk.”
Nosipho Qaku, a security guard at the hall, said law-enforcement officials fired rubber bullets at the protesters to disperse them. “The protesters retreated and regrouped before returning to loot the hall. My cellphone was also stolen,” she said.
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