Looting must be stopped – and fast

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The damage to our country’s image and economy will be felt for a very long time.

People carry goods as they loot from Cambridge Foods in Vosloorus in Ekurhuleni, 12 July 2021. Several shops are damaged and cars burnt in Johannesburg and surrounding areas following a night of violence. It is unclear if the looting is linked to sporadic protests following the incarceration of former president Jacob Zuma. Picture: Michel Bega

One of our readers, Michael S, got it 100% correct yesterday when he sent us the message: “Once you throw a rock at someone, break a window or steal, you are no longer a protester. You are a criminal.” It comes in the aftermath of former president Jacob Zuma being jailed earlier this month for contempt of court for refusing an order to attend the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture.

We now not only have to deal with facing the rising Covid infections, but also fears for our safety.

 

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