Law & order must come from our communities - Sakeliga's Piet le Roux

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Sakeliga's CEO Piet Le Roux joined the BizNews Power Hour to discuss the wave of violent protests and looting that is currently wreaking havoc in South Africa, particularly in KwaZulu-Natal. Le Roux remains hopeful about the situation, arguing that local communities have helped to contain it. "What's happening now is bad, but it's controlled. It's contained to a significant degree. It's localised; it's very bad where it is. If only the police were to handle this, it would have been - and even the army - it would have been a complete disaster. But we are seeing communities and businesses taking a stand. I think that is very good. So in this vacuum of state failure, we're seeing a rise of decentralised decision-making, even at the level of personal and community security. To me, that's very hopeful." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
13 Jul 2021 8AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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