WATCH: Makro in Springfield among several stores looted by Durban protesters

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WATCH: Makro in Springfield among several stores looted by Durban protesters
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Protesters in KZN looted Makro in Springfield and stole goods to the value of about R80 000 on Sunday.

“We are grateful that no one was injured during the incident,” he said.

The Mercury reported earlier today that violent protests had erupted in various parts of the city on Sunday morning. Mhlongo said the looting of his truck will not only affect his business but the truck driver as well.

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