Cape Times

Minister condemns killing

- Raahil Sain

PORT ELIZABETH: Small Business Developmen­t Minister Lindiwe Zulu has strongly condemned acts of violence and destructio­n of property that took place in the early hours of Saturday and resulted in the death of an Ethiopian businessma­n in Nokhala Village, Kwelera, outside East London.

In a strongly worded Statement, Zulu reiterated that all forms of violence against small businesses, small business owners and their employees were strongly condemned by government, the police and society in general.

“Informed by the principled stance and efforts of the government of South Africa, I reiterate that all forms of violence against small businesses, small business owners and their employees are acts of violence against the fabric, values and integrity of our democratic society and collective endeavours to build an inclusive and sustainabl­e economy,” she said.

Zulu said the criminal acts that were carried following the death of the Ethiopian businessma­n, and the destructio­n of the property he operated in, only served to undermine government’s gains and ongoing efforts targeted at nurturing an entreprene­urial society.

“We are confident that our law-enforcemen­t agencies will deploy the necessary resources towards effecting justice.

“We urge these agencies to continue asserting the rule of law, calm and stability in Nokhala Village,” said Zulu. – ANA

We urge these agencies to continue asserting the rule of law

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