Ntshaveni stated these losses would impact KwaZulu-Natal’s GDP and also the rest of the country.

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Premier David Makhura, Gauteng R3.5 billion loss in revenue, 14 500 jobs lost, unrest, looting, violent protests

Premier David Makhura stated that 14 500 people have not been able to return to work due to malls being looted in Gauteng. Image: Sharon SeretloSource: Getty Images

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Lebogang Mashego (Current Affairs HOD)Lebogang Mashego runs the Current Affairs desk.

She joined the Briefly News team in 2021.

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