EBRAHIM ESSA | Durban There’s looting and there's looting. The word “loot” also appears in the Hindi and Urdu languages and is used, quite often, to mean “overpowering, overwhelming, robbing, destroying dignity and even raping!”
Watching Julius Malema questioning proprietors of restaurants on the ratio of local black people to foreign black people made me realise there’s another important statistic that needs to be most urgently researched that can make the July looting seem like a silly joke.
That is profiteering, especially as far as all basic food items are concerned. “Basic” is no longer reserved terms for just bread, rice, maize, beans, potatoes, tomatoes, milk and onions, but actually, now with a broader, open, society, should include bread rolls, biscuits, canned goods, tea, coffee, cereals,…