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Economic impact of the 30 June protests in South Africa

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July 03, 2026

THE 30 June protests caused a major economic impact, the Road Freight Association and the KZN Premier Thamsangqa Ntuli said yesterday.

- YOGASHEN PILLAY

Economic impact of the 30 June protests in South Africa

Gavin Kelly, CEO of the Road Freight Association (RFA) said the fear of a repetition of the July 2021 fiasco was foremost in the minds of most businesses – especially the road freight logistics sector who were worried about staff, drivers, trucks, warehouses and stock.

Kelly added that during the day, protestors showed that South Africans can voice (display) their unhappiness with circumstances without resorting to violence, property destruction, personal attacks or senseless acts of brutality.

“However, in several places in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal, protesters (or opportunistic criminals) started looting shops and businesses owned by foreigners. This was both tragic and uncalled for.”

Kelly said that they commended the various structures, organisations and entities that combined to ensure that there were peaceful protests, with the rights of protest equally protected alongside the right to continue with everyday life and the activities related to that.

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