Exactly one year ago, the looting spree hit Gauteng starting on the East Rand.
JOHANNESBURG - As the country takes a look back at the July unrest, some South Africans have expressed doubt on whether the country has the security capacity to protect the nation if another unrest were to erupt.Assailants attacked businesses and malls in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal and those violent acts resulted in the deaths of over 300 people.
Looking back at the events during the July unrest, residents in Vosloorus, one of areas in Gauteng where the unrest erupted, have questioned South Africa’s security capabilities.
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