Many businesses have no cover, but even those with such insurance are not necessarily going to escape financial losses
Violent riots and looting sprees have seen some residents take up arms to protect local businesses as looting and destruction have continued despite SANDF deployment. What are your thoughts?Police, SANDF have failed.
Violent riots and looting sprees have seen some residents take up arms to protect local businesses as looting and destruction have continued despite SANDF deployment. What are your thoughts?Police, SANDF have failedSouth Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
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