South African police arrests 80 more, 5 killed
The streets of Alexandra township, at walking distance from the skyscrapers of Johannesburg’s financial centre Sandton, were littered on Tuesday with broken bricks and glass from buildings torched in overnight fires and debris from police battles with local groups.An Ethiopian shop owner, Abushe Dastaa, pointed to bare shelves and an empty fridge and told Reuters TV his entire shop had been emptied and vandalized overnight.
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