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A police officer and civilian woman outside Shoprite in the Durban CBD on July 12, 2021 amid civil unrest and looting.
A police officer and civilian woman outside Shoprite in the Durban CBD on July 12, 2021 amid civil unrest and looting.
Darren Stewart

BUSINESS

Two analysts said the conclusion of a report by insurance company Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) that increasing anger over growing social inequality and the high cost of living, as well as lack of faith in government and state institutions, could lead to riots and increased social unrest was baseless.

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