Times of Eswatini

UN pledges R20m to KZN’s unrest recovery

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DURBAN - The UN has pledged more than R20 million in financial support to KwaZulu-Natal in efforts to rebuild and redevelop sectors of its economy and society that were affected by the civil unrest in July this year.

The UN’s resident coordinato­r and head of the UN in South Africa, Nardos Bhekele-Thomas, said yesterday that the funds would be used to support programmes geared towards the developmen­t of education, social cohesion and gender-based violence shelters in KZN.

Bhekele-Thomas and the KZN provincial government, under the leadership of Premier Sihle Zikalala, signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) at the Internatio­nal Convention Centre in Durban.

The UN representa­tive said the R20m was an initial pledge to the province.

She called on members of the private sector that were present at the signing, to match their funding towards the project.

The MoU comes off the back of just over a week-long civil unrest that engulfed KZN and parts of Gauteng following the imprisonme­nt of former president Jacob Zuma in July. The riots claimed more than 300 lives in KZN and caused damages amounting to billions, shrinking the province’s gross domestic product.

More than 40 000 businesses were affected and more than 1.5 million people were left without an income due to the unrest, according to the Durban Chamber of Commerce.

“The intentions of the support that we wish to provide through this MoU complement­s ongoing efforts of the provincial government while ensuring we avoid duplicatio­n of efforts,” Bhekele-Thomas said.

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