Ntshavheni was giving an update to the government's response to days of civil unrest that has caused damage to infrastructure running into billions of rand.
Clean-up efforts were under way on Thursday in Alexandra, Johannesburg, after days of looting saw stores being gutted.Acting minister in the presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said on Thursday that one of the 12 alleged instigators of riots that swept across two provinces has been arrested.
Ntshavheni was giving an update to the government's response to days of civil unrest that has caused damage to infrastructure running into billions of rand.Ntshavheni appealed to residents in areas affected by the violence to work with the authorities to bring the situation under control and set aside racial divisions.
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