Unrest in KZN, Gauteng cannot only be attributed to poverty and hunger â experts
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Johannesburg - The recent unrest that swept KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng should not be attributed purely to hunger and poverty, as they were a manifestation of a myriad issues that led to the eruption of chaos, some of the countryâs thought leaders have said.
This emerged during a webinar titled the âThe Serious State of the Nation: Where to from here?â during which panellists, including Dr Imtiaz Sooliman of the Gift of the Givers, political commentator Khaya Sithole, Professor Leila Patel and Tracey Henry, chief executive of Tshikululu Social Investments, discussed the long-term consequences of the recent community unrest.
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