We all have a right to protest and air our grievances in SA, however destroying property and infrastructure as we exercise our right is unacceptable.
Residents of Tongaat in KwaZulu-Natal burnt water tanks on Thursday when they protested over water shortages which began in the area after the floods in April.
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