lOOTING
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Somalian shop owner denied bail again
Court still to find out if Sheik Yusuf is in the country legally or not.
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Foreign shop owners back in business
Two foreign owned shops in Protea Glen Extension 11 have reopened for business.
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Pupils urged to refrain from illegal activities
Pupils must respect their school uniform.
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Foreign shop owners urged not to seek revenge
Community members cited poverty and youth unemployment as the main causes of the ongoing criminal activities.
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153 locals arrested in Soweto for looting
Local businesses are also being attacked, states police.
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DA condemns public violence and looting in Soweto
National government urged to do something about the ongoing chaos in the townships.
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Soweto violence currently under control
Police intend on keeping the situation calm in Soweto.
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Large contingent of police in Soweto
The unrest started on Monday night in Doornkop after a Somali businessman allegedly shot dead a teenager suspected of trying…
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Looting spreads to other parts of Gauteng areas
Police blame the youth for instigating looting in Soweto.
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Customers left stranded
Foreign shop owners close shop for safety.
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Violence erupts in Bramfischer
Several foreign owned shops in Bramfischer have been looted recently.
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Shop owners close shop after public violence
Foreign shop owners fear for their lives.










