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The community of Phoenix north of Durban, has marked four years since the violent, deadly civil unrest of July 2021.
Supporters of South Africa’s leftist opposition party, the Economic Freedom Fighters, have demonstrated against the killings of 36 people in Phoenix, a suburb of Durban, during the recent ...
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Armed community members gather around a fire to keep warm at a road block set up in Phoenix Township, North Durban, on July 15, 2021 to prevent looters from reaching the community.
The community policing forum in Phoenix, Durban, has condemned violent protests sparked by power outages. CPF spokesperson Umesh Singh told News24 that angry residents burnt tyres, blockaded roads and ...
Durban metro police inspecting businesses for compliance in Phoenix north of Durban during Operation Good Hope. Picture supplied. Published Aug 13, 2024 | Published Aug 13, 2024. Share.
Phoenix, Durban, came to a standstill on Thursday as the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) marched to protest the killing of 36 people during the July unrest.
Three men were arrested at a Hindu temple in Phoenix, Durban, on Tuesday after fireworks to the tune of about R4 million were found in their possession. According to eThekwini police, the fireworks ...
A confirmed 36 people were killed in Phoenix during the July unrest. Chris Biyela, who previously testified at the commission about how he was assaulted during the unrest, led the inspection.
The man’s 37-year-old wife, his 14-year-old daughter, two sons aged 8 and 3 years, as well as his 8-year-old nephew, died in the fire. Phoenix police are investigating a case of arson and murder ...
Metro police conducted an operation in Phoenix north of Durban to ensure business compliance. Durban metro police spokesperson Colonel Boysie Zungu, said yesterday in a concerted effort to ...