KZN premier Sihle Zikalala apologizes for moering suspected looter in Phoenix

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala has apologized for assaulting a young man believed to be linked to a looting incident in Phoenix.
Zikalala was caught on video beating up a young man Wednesday during his visit to Riverhorse Valley, north of Durban, where hundreds of looters had been targeting businesses.
He was accompanied by a delegation when he visited the worst affected areas as part of assessing the damage on the ground.
He has since come under fire for his actions, with some calling for the premier to be held accountable.
Sihle Zikalala is outrightly foolish and must be held accountable for mob justice and vigilantism.
He’s legitimating thugs and criminals who think they are permitted to assault and kill people in Phoenix and other pets of KZN. He’s a fool! pic.twitter.com/Aei09ZPPZm— Floyd Shivambu (@FloydShivambu) July 15, 2021
Zikalala has since apologized for the incident, saying that he regreted the “level of force used in apprehending of a looter who was attempting to make off with goods that had been stolen from a nearby warehouse”.
“While the action of apprehending a resisting looter is justified, the manner in which this was done is deeply regretted,” said Zikalala.
In a statement released by his office, it said that Zikalala believed that public violence had no place in society.
“The premier apologizes for this incident. The premier believes that public violence has no place in society and in the same spirit those who commit acts of destruction, do not share in the values of our nation,” reads the statement.
“Once again, we call upon all the people of KwaZulu-Natal to stand united in our diversity and begin our rebuilding programme.”
-The Citizen
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