Warehouse in Durban during unrest
A True-Art Printing owner says the business is 55-years-old and first belonged to his father. The building that housed the business, near Queen Nandi Drive in Durban, has caught fire. Karinda Jagmohan says a warehouse in the area has also caught fire. Tune into Newzroom Afrika, DSTV channel 405 for more details.

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