ECR reporter Steve Bhengu talks SA unrest on BBC World News
Updated | By East Coast Radio
East Coast Radio Newswatch journalist Steve Bhengu has been on the ground reporting on the latest developments in South Africa. He joined BBC World News to talk about the current unrest and what sparked the series of events that have taken place.
East Coast Radio Newswatch journalist Steve Bhengu joined BBC World News to give them a clearer understanding of the situation and the catalyst for what has transpired.
PART 2An incredible snapshot of the current situation in South Africa by @ecr9495's Steve Bhengu. Steve has been on the ground covering the #KZNShutdown and activity around the country #ShutdownSA cc @ECR_Newswatch pic.twitter.com/cjBk3MGsZr pic.twitter.com/rrQu5QHUSF
— Preneil™ (@Preneil) July 15, 2021
An incredible snapshot of the current situation in South Africa by @ecr9495's Steve Bhengu. Steve has been on the ground covering the #KZNShutdown and activity around the country #ShutdownSA cc @ECR_Newswatch pic.twitter.com/cjBk3MGsZr
— Preneil™ (@Preneil) July 15, 2021
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