Herman Mashaba calls for inquiry into unrest, gives Ramaphosa 60 days

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ActionSA is giving President Cyril Ramaphosa 60 days to appoint a judicial inquiry to probe the unrest that spread through Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal two weeks ago, its leader Herman Mashaba says. UnrestSA RebuildSA

Only a handful of people have been arrested for activities linked to inciting violence.

He said the state had failed to get wind of the unrest in the days leading up to it. The threats had begun in the days leading up to former president Jacob Zuma beginning his prison sentence. The government was treating this matter lightly and as an"agenda item". He warned that such actions could be repeated.

+ Establish the culpability of senior ANC members and politicians in inciting acts of violence and destruction.* Determine whether any current and former members of the SAPS, SANDF or South African intelligence apparatus supported the insurrection.

 

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Who are they, do they have a sit in parliament why are they given much airtime

Good.

He is bored this one...has no political agenda just wants the state to waste more money on inquiries that won't give conclusive evidence/findings. It's simple Cyril must just resign...

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