Phoenix residents unite to heal wounds as Gordhan dismisses racial tensions

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Community pledges to heal the wounds caused by unrest that saw more that 20 deaths in the town

The Phoenix community came together on Sunday to commemorate former president Nelson Mandela’s birthday, pledging to heal the wounds caused by the recent unrest that saw more that 20 deaths in the town.

As the sun set, Phoenix residents embarked on a"light up Phoenix" campaign, shining their torches and car lights as a vehicle convoy snaked through the area calling for peace...A subscription helps you enjoy the best of our business content every day along with benefits such as articles from our international business news partners; ProfileData financial data; and digital access to the Sunday Times and Sunday Times Daily.

 

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😂🤣😅 ja ne the demise of black people is the cause of black people who still worship WMC and see themselves as lower beings hence they cannot fathom the idea of a another black man doing great things and being great!!!

He's still alive this one?

CoruscaKhaya I’m not surprised he does not have black interest at heart. Typical Indian denialist

Minster Pravin long time.

IGNATIU39131458 A racist healing racism? South Africa is a funny country.

This Gordhan is dismissive of black people

Another contradiction. On News24, Cyril wants to send in SAHRC to Phoenix because if racial tentions.

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CoruscaKhaya It's about time he came out....

PresidencyZA bhekicele_rsa This RACISM by Indians against AFRICANS, if not addressed ,is going to end up must STOP SUGARCOATING IT!

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Stop pacifying black people. Let there be justice were criminality happened.

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