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The South African Special Risks Insurance Association (Sasria) has lamented the exclusion of certain members of society from having access to insurance.

Image: ReutersThe South African Special Risks Insurance Association has lamented the exclusion of certain members of society from having access to insurance.

This as the KwaZulu Natal province continues with the mop up activities following floods that battered the provinceWith the extensive damage to infrastructure in the area Sasria stakeholder relations manager Muzi Dladla, has called the exclusion of certain demographics sad. “It is very sad for those individuals because there would not be any type of cover that would be there. Obviously, government would naturally be as part of their contingent liability. Under fiscal threats, they would have to find ways of relieving, but I think maybe going forward, for the future, a discussion has to be held between the private sector as well as government. Because I don’t think that government on their own can be able to handle this amount of disaster.

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Doubt it has anything to do with access every second advert is for insurance. Certain members of society irrelevant of colour can't afford insurance never mind medical aid..

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