The SA Special Risk Insurance Association (Sasria) has paid more than R5.8bn in claims to businesses affected by the July unrest and looting in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng, the state-owned short-term insurer said on Monday.
Sandile Ndlovu
KwaZulu-Natal was thrust into a state of chaos after supporters of former president Jacob Zuma protested about his arrest.
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