Armed police in South Africa protect food deliveries after days of widespread looting and violence
A man fires a hand gun in the air to disperse a mob of alleged looters
Police officers have been protecting deliveries of food to supermarkets after days of widespread looting led to shortages. "It is quite clear that all these incidents of unrest and looting were instigated - there were people who planned it and coordinated it," Mr Ramaphosa said in a visit to KwaZulu-Natal, Mr Zuma's home province and the epicentre of the violence.
People queueing told the BBC they were concerned about feeding their families, getting formula and nappies for their babies, and even food for their pets.
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