Unrest has continued in KZN, with the Isipingo market looted and torched, fires set in Greytown and the Eston Sugar Mill also coming under threat of being razed. Meanwhile, food, fuel and other critical supplies bound for KwaZulu-Natal are being transported in heavily armed police convoys.
LIVE FEED:
- 2pm
VOW TO CRACK DOWN: Gauteng Premier David Makhura has warned that some of the people who looted ATMs at various malls in the province are well trained and do so using heavy artillery. Read more here
- 1.36pm
TREASON CHARGES LOOM: The DA will lay charges of treason and terrorism against the instigators of the unrest that led to widespread looting and destruction in KwaZulu-Natal and parts of Gauteng.
The DA said in a statement on Friday it had seen WhatsApp chats between individuals who have identified themselves as being part of a number of ANC branches in KZN, whose messages appear to indicate their intentions to destabilise and remove the current government.
- 1.31pm
TAKING FLIGHT: Airlines inundated with flight requests to escape Durban for Cape Town. Read more here
- 1.27pm
DLOMO PERPLEXED: Axed former SSA top spy and ex-SA ambassador to Japan Thulani Dlomo has finally spoken out after he was accused of being one of the 12 people behind fuelling the unrest ravaging KZN and Gauteng.
Speaking from an unknown location, as usual, Dlomo said he was taken aback when the news surfaced and instructed his lawyers to write to Deputy State Security Minister Zizi Kodwa, seeking clarification and evidence. Read more here
- 12.59pm
SUSPECT HELD FOR INCITING VIOLENCE: One person, believed to be a mayoral candidate, was arrested on the West Rand on Friday for allegedly inciting violence linked to the looting and unrest in the country through social media. The suspect is not believed to one of the 12 people regarded to be the masterminds.
Police spokesperson Major-General Leon Rabie said: “At 1:15 this morning, an individual was arrested in the West Rand. He was distributing messages, mobilising the communities. This was reported to the South African Police Service.
“In as far as the 12 of concern, three have been prioritised by the DPCI (Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation) and they are currently busy with the processes. The necessary affidavits have been obtained.”
- 12.58pm
#sapsKZN Marianhill: 12 suspects arrested for possession of suspected stolen property. The arrested suspects are currently being charged and detained. #ProtectSouthAfrica ME pic.twitter.com/mGTr4yHevf
— SA Police Service 🇿🇦 (@SAPoliceService) July 16, 2021
- 12.55pm
CYRIL FULL OF REGRET: After visiting a looting site at KwaMashu township in Durban on Friday, President Cyril Ramaphosa said the government regretted that the situation spiralled out of control and admitted that “we could have done better”. WATCH: Read more here
- 12.48pm
The community of Jabulani Soweto cleaning Jabulani Mall after it was looted.
🎥 Nokuthula Mbatha/ @AfriNewsAgency
Read more here: https://t.co/bR8YQWHOYm#looting #JoburgCares #joburgcleanup pic.twitter.com/8iK7bhZ8YH
- 12.29pm
NO BANG FOR BUCK: If looters thought they were making a fast buck breaking down ATMs, they’re in for a surprise. The bank notes are held in special containers that protect cash with dye-stain technology that is activated when someone tries to break open the container. Read more here
- 12.13pm
DLODLO ON THE DEFENSIVE: State Security Minister Ayanda Dlodlo, who accompanied President Cyril Ramaphosa on his visit to Durban on Friday, has ’’rejected with the contempt it deserves’’ any suggestions that current members of the State Security Agency are part of the instigators of the unrest in KZN and Gauteng.
- 11.47am
’MISSED OPPORTUNITY’: Even though it may be seven days too late and after R20 billion in estimated damage, the DA in KZN welcomed President Cyril Ramaphosa’s brief visit to the province on Friday.
What the President has missed is an opportunity to meet and engage with those who have been at the forefront of this unrest, hearing first-hand about how communities were left to defend themselves while the police simply looked on, the DA said.
’’Or he could have heard from our communities how they have rallied together to provide food and care for each other while the government has been slow to react to the growing humanitarian crisis in KZN.’’
Ramaphosa was supposed to head to the Phoenix hot spot, but changed his schedule and rushed back to Gauteng for a cabinet meeting.
- 11.39am
As President Ramaphosa visits areas affected by rioting, King Shaka Airport is very busy this morning. “I’m taking my family to Cape Town for a while, we just need to get away from it all” pic.twitter.com/xV6HcGKnSm
— Nomsa Maseko (@nomsa_maseko) July 16, 2021
- 11.37am
HEALTHCARE FACILITIES AUDIT: The DA will request acting Minister of Health Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane to provide a full audit of the damage to healthcare facilities in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. Particularly, clarity over possible damage to vaccination sites and how it will affect the vaccine rollout.
The South African Pharmacy Council confirmed that it had received reports of more than 90 pharmacies having been completely destroyed in both provinces. It also said Covid-19 vaccines and scheduled medicines were among the looted items.
- 11.32am
BRUTAL INCIDENT: Armed community members and vigilante groups have stepped in to tackle the unrest plaguing parts of the country for the past week, taking matters into their own hands and sometimes stoking violence as security forces struggle to restore order.
AFP journalists witnessed one particularly brutal incident when dozens of local minibus operators beat up seven township dwellers caught rummaging through the debris of a ransacked mall in south-eastern Johannesburg. WATCH: Read more here
- 11.21am
AIR POLLUTION FEARS: The South Durban Community Environmental Alliance believes the air pollution from the smoke and fumes after buildings, warehouses and factories were torched in KwaZulu-Natal could pose a lifelong threat to communities.
"The impact is severe, a lot of the warehouses have chemicals in them. A lot of the factories that have burnt Cornubia had chemicals, so that will have a huge impact on your chest and your air path.’’ Read more here on how it has affected marine life
- 10.57am
’DEADLY VIOLENCE PLANNED’: The deadly violence that has rocked South Africa for a week was planned, President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Friday. Authorities said they had identified 12 suspects.
"It is quite clear that all these incidents of unrest and looting were instigated, there were people who planned it and coordinated it," he said as he arrived in KwaZulu-Natal province, the epicentre of the unrest.
’’There were suggestions that some instigators were using terms that were ethnic mobilisation. They were using terms such as ’leli Venda leli’, meaning me,’’ said Ramaphosa, while conceding the government got it wrong and that it was not only about ethnic mobilisation.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is in KZN to assess the impact of the violence and looting over the past week. Video: @NewsBotZA/IOL#Ramaphosa #durbanisburning#looting
— IOL News (@IOL) July 16, 2021
Read more here: https://t.co/Ty26xanhqz pic.twitter.com/srdTUCfRyy
- 10.56am
’ACTIONS TREASONOUS’: The Defend Our Democracy Campaign, including representatives of organised business, labour, civil society and faith communities, said in a statement on Friday: ’’Let us be absolutely clear, the responsibility for what is happening lies at the door of the supporters of the former President, including members of his family, who have been blatantly making inflammatory statements, encouraging hooliganism and violence, spreading fake news, and claiming this as ’mass-based support’ for former President Zuma, and urging government ’to listen to the people’.
’’We have no doubt that those who planned and staged the chaos that is unfolding belong in prison. Their actions are treasonous. The apparent strategy to have government capitulate and release the former President must fail.“
- 10.26am
SHOPRITE SUPPLY CHAIN ASSURANCE: The Shoprite Group has appealed to all South Africans to remain calm as its supply chain is now able to supply into most stores again.
“Supply lines to the majority of stores are currently running smoothly and deliveries to stores in KZN has commenced,” the supermarket group said.
It also assured customers that the bulk of its supermarkets – Shoprite, Checkers, Usave and franchise OK Foods – around the country are stocked and operational and that there is no need for stockpiling food supplies and health products.
- 10.22am
’I HAD NO OPTION BUT TO STEAL’: Hunger, being jobless and feeling ’’neglected by the government’’, this is what Vosloorus residents Siphamandla Cebekhulu and Tsholofelo Mokoena told a news website triggered them to join rampaging hordes in looting the Chris Hani Mall.
’’I don't have extra clothes to wear. I'm unemployed and have nothing to eat. I am wearing clothes that I stole from one of the shops. I know what I did is wrong. I had no option, but to steal,’’ Cebekhulu said.
Mokoena said: “I have taken some items that I can't mention. I am aware that people are going to lose their jobs because of our actions.’’
- 9.54am
FOOD ACCESS TALKS: Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development Thoko Didiza has met various stakeholders in the agricultural and food sector to discuss issues related to food access problems, logistics around transportation to KwaZulu-Natal, and various parts of Gauteng affected by the unrest.
’’The meeting was fruitful as all stakeholders involved committed to work together with the government in responding to the challenges of the food supply chain and access, in the case of KwaZulu-Natal,’’ Didiza said. The minister has further set up a technical team comprising experts from the industry and the government to monitor the implementation of all the issues raised urgently.
- 9.34am
RAMPAGE CONTINUES: As SANDF soldiers rolled into parts of Durban on Thursday night to assist police and communities quell the looting and rioting that besieged the city, mobs continued to rampage in other parts of KZN. WATCH: Read more here
- 9.27am
SOSHANGUVE APPLAUDED: Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology Blade Nzimande applauded residents, taxi organisations and businesses in Soshanguve for coming together to make sure that no looting or vandalism of property took place in the area. Read more here
- 9.23am
PHOENIX DEATH TOLL RISES: Police Minister Bheki Cele has confirmed that the death toll in the north Durban township of Phoenix now sits at 20, with the number likely to rise as there were still some people reported as missing.
Cele was at pains to downplay the reports of simmering racial tension between the race groups in the areas, insisting the police’s main focus in Phoenix was criminality. Read more here
- 9.06am
GLOOMY FORECAST: ’’It could take years to rebuild the damaged infrastructure; it is likely that Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs) will find it difficult to rise from the ashes, with a knock-on effect on unemployment in the country,’’ says Statistician-General of South Africa Risenga Maluleke.
- 8.45am
CEO of SA Pharmacy Council Vincent Tlala, on SAfm, says more than 120 pharmacies were vandalized and looted during the unrest, and Covid-19 vaccine doses were among some of the looted medicines.
We now have J&J and Pfizer Covid-19 vaccines in the hands of unruly masses. pic.twitter.com/rLkGRSoA6z
- 8.32am
RAMAPHOSA ON MARCH: President Cyril Ramaphosa will this morning undertake an oversight visit to eThekwini, KwaZulu-Natal, to assess the impact of recent public violence and the deployment of security forces. The president will interact with the provincial government and security forces, the Presidency said in a statement.
The president’s visit follows the government’s engagement throughout this week with different sectors of society, including organised business, interfaith leaders and leaders of political parties.
- 8.08am
As people searched among the discarded goods left lying around a looted Vosloorus mall on Wednesday, many were blissfully unaware that a dead man was lying nearby under a cardboard box that once held a giant TV. https://t.co/omsetRcyqD
- 7.26am
The spirit of a man can never be crushed. Some of the patrollers in #Phoenix, #Durban at about 2am. For the last few days, they have been patrolling night & day. Yes there's even a game of #thunee happening. #SAShutdown #ShutdownKZN #sabcnews #sabckzn @Newsbreak_Lotus @Lotusfm pic.twitter.com/6EmxhJfPov
— Rachel Vadi (@RachelVadi) July 16, 2021
- 7.21am
’FAILED AGAIN’: One of Isipingo's heritage sites, the market, has been torched. Durban authorities have asked for barricades to come down and they will protect the communities, well they have failed us once again,’’ posted a Facebook user.
Isipingo market KZN on fire. #unrest pic.twitter.com/mGhHkIAm87
7.20am
70 000 troops deployed to keep people off the beaches in December..... mass looting, anarchy and mayhem erupt in KZN and JHB.... only 25 000 troops deployed. Where are your priorities @CyrilRamaphosa #eNCA #looting #KZNViolence #PhoenixMassacre #SouthAfricaIsBurning
— JustShananan (@JustShananan) July 16, 2021
- 7.13am
DISASTER RELIEF FUND: Business Unity South Africa (Busa) says social partners at the National Economic Development and Labour Council are exploring establishing a disaster relief fund.
“There is work that is now commencing on a disaster relief fund. Our concern is that unless it works at the pace that was utilised for the Solidarity Fund, which managed to get its funding and its systems up and running in two weeks, it's not going to be able to provide the intervention that is required immediately,” said Busa vice-president Martin Kingston.
- 6.52am
Another mall looted and burnt tonight - this time in Eshowe, KZN. #SouthAfricaIsBurning pic.twitter.com/kXaZ2Z67e1
— SA emergency reports (@MARIUSBROODRYK) July 16, 2021
- 6.40am
UNREST PERSISTS: The unrest has continued in KwaZulu-Natal overnight. Looters torched the landmark Isipingo market – an important source of food for the Durban South community – set fires in Greytown, torched the Eshowe Mall, threatened to burn down the Eston Sugar Mill and there have been reports of group attacks in KwaDukuza and Ladysmith.
In Durban, residents of Duffs Road were attacked by a group of around 25 men who fired live ammunition at community groups standing guard.
Ninety-one people have died in the province and 1 500 have been arrested since last Friday.
- 6.35am
The arrests of the #looters are welcome. Communities must re-learn to live together. The mayhem we saw must not lead to racial tensions. We need each other. Government must arrest those who started this sabotage and attempted coup. #lootingmustfall #looting #RebuildSA #BuildupSA
- 6.20am
Bakery operations and the distribution of bread have been suspended in KwaZulu-Natal and deliveries of bread in Gauteng have been affected by challenges in getting access to certain areas and the closure of stores.
- 6.15am
BREAD BOOST: At least 20 different businesses, NGOs and NPOs – including Muslims for Humanity and the Natal Memon Jamaat Foundation – have joined hands to distribute 40 000 loaves of bread and 40 000 litres of milk to communities impacted by hungry people as a result of damaged infrastructure and looted shops in the greater Durban area. READ more here
These gentlemen drove from Azaadville in #JHB to #Durban with their own trucks & security, carrying 32,000 loaves of bread for distribution!!!
May you forever be blessed! 🤲🏽 🙏🏽 source from South African Indian Facebook account. #ProtectSouthAfrica #UniteSouthAfrica #LoveIndians pic.twitter.com/COesbPz5R4
- 6.10am
Suzi:
— Karenza Ring (@KRing61) July 15, 2021
15/07/2021
21.46
Another mall looted and burnt tonight - this time in Eshowe, KZN. #SouthAfricaIsBurninghttps://t.co/wTkOsc4VSs
15/07/2021 - 22.19 - KZN Isipingo market KZN on fire. #unrest pic.twitter.com/8MnqNITvZk https://t.co/tkgK2Fm6If
- 6.05am
My hometown Pietermaritzburg 😔 I got my first Makro Card here when I was 18years. We used to buy booze for Inkwari here. Eish San yhooo. 😭 #EconomicSarbotage #lootingmustfall #ShutdownKZN pic.twitter.com/sy5exR7SqR
— Lu-kay (@LukhanyoSupKid) July 16, 2021
- Friday, July 16, 6am
CRITICAL SUPPLIES GUARDED: Food, fuel and other critical supplies bound for KwaZulu-Natal will be transported in heavily armed police convoys. Acting Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said food supplies would not run out within 24 hours and that the SANDF would secure the vital N2 and N3 commerce routes, which had been closed.
- 9.00pm
eThekwini Municipality intends to resume some services from tomorrow, Friday 16 July, following civil unrest over the past week.
- 7.00pm
BREAD PRICES AT RECORD HIGH: Durban-based IOL live editor Lee Rondganger says he spent R40 on a single loaf of brown bread on Thursday as reports flooded in of long queues outside the few supermarkets which are trading.
- 5.30pm
FOOD SECURITY IN SPOTLIGHT: Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development, Thoko Didiza, says the problem in supply chains in KwaZulu-Natal is getting urgent attention.
- 5pm
ALLEGED INSTIGATOR ARRESTED: One of the 12 suspected instigators believed to be behind the insurrection in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng has been taken into custody for questioning while police are tracking 11 more. Read the full story here.
Progress Update: Arrests have been made. Arrests continue to be made. Justice will be served.#ProtectSouthAfrica pic.twitter.com/KRALbBUF7X
- 4.45pm
CEO NABBED FOR LOOTING: A chief executive of a financial institution who was arrested for participating in looting has been suspended for allegedly looting booze, a washing machine and other accessories in Durban. Read more here.
- 4.12pm
WATCH: Durban community members come together in their numbers to help clean up Nandi Drive which experienced some of the worst looting and rioting since the civil unrest started this week
- 4.06pm
The violence and destruction that we have witnessed in our country cannot be justified. Arrests will continue to be made, and those responsible will be prosecuted. We cannot allow a minority of people to threaten our lives, livelihoods, peace and stability #ProtectSouthAfrica pic.twitter.com/8VcG7EBlgc
— Presidency | South Africa 🇿🇦 (@PresidencyZA) July 15, 2021
- 4.04pm
EISH: A CEO who was called out for in looting a washing machine, a bar stool, alcohol and braai accessories has been suspended. For some perspective, he is also a former Hilton College pupil - South Africa's most expensive school. People are hungry? #QhaweSithole #SAUnrest pic.twitter.com/DDW8e5s0rM
- 4.02pm
- 3.41pm
WATCH: The aftermath of a factory that was razed to the ground in Springfield Park in Durban by looters and rioters. Video: Doctor Ngobo / African News Agency (ANA)
- 3.31pm
While some communities across Tshwane have rallied behind the call to denounce the destruction of property and looting, the township of Mamelodi continues to battle keeping criminals at bay. https://t.co/fdHicoXlXB @IOL @CityTshwane #Radio #MamsRadio #Looting #Unrest #ShutdownSA
— Pretoria News (@pretorianews) July 15, 2021