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The Civil Unrest report released by President Cyril Ramaphosa shows little has changed since the looting, destruction and violence happened in parts of Gauteng and Kwa-Zulu Natal in July last year. Unrest Looting

Police walk past a shop looted in protests following the jailing of former South African President Jacob Zuma, in Durban, South Africa, July 11, 2021.President Cyril Ramaphosa shows little has changed since the looting, destruction and violence happened in parts of Gauteng and KZNConditions that led to unrest persist and might trigger eruptions of large-scale unrest in future.

Meanwhile, the civil society groups say their programmes to encourage reconciliation and moral regeneration in Phoenix and surrounding areas, are bearing fruit. Reverend Vusi Zondi of the Pentecostal Holiness Church in KwaMashu says, “It’s a process, not an event. If you remember very well, after the incident and the unrest, it was very difficult for the school learners to come to this area. But the churches, civil groups and community leaders work together and it started slowly that they are accepted in this area. But the pastors feel that it should not stop there, it should carry on.

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Government was responsible in each every way for those unrest in July.Government played a major role🤞🤞🤞🤞

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