Tag: vandalism
Shifting crime trends – are you prepared for the risks?
The latest Governance, Public Safety and Justice Survey has revealed that, despite slightly improved perceptions of safety within South African communities, housebreaking and burglaries remain a key concern. In 2024/2025, an estimated 1.5 million incidents were recorded. This represents 5.7% of households in the country.
Politics and power – focus on South African trade unions COSATU,...
Gargantuan and tyrannical unions like the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU), and National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) have leveraged their power, numbers, money, and capacity to threaten violence, and in so doing hold the economy hostage.
2024 – The year of elections & the potential for civil...
South Africa joins over 60 countries that will head to the polls in 2024, with heightened risks for civil unrest reminiscent of July 2021 top of mind. 2024 has been dubbed the election year, with voters in more than 64 countries heading to the polls.
Rising insurance premiums – why & what to do
As policyholders are aware, insurance premiums increase from time to time. This may occur on an annual basis or at specific intervals as economic, market and risk factors change. Understanding why your insurance premium has gone up and possibly when to anticipate an increase can be helpful in planning ahead for the financial implications.
Proactivity and preparedness key to prepare for possible grid failure
Load shedding – a measure implemented by Eskom to address mounting pressures on the national electricity grid, has been a South African reality since 2007. The past few years have, however, seen a dramatic upsurge in the severity of scheduled blackouts as Eskom attempts to deal with multiple infrastructural problems as well as theft and vandalism.
Choosing the right neighbourhood for an investment property
Property remains one of the best long-term investments and if you can subsidise the cost through a rental income, even better, but when deciding on where to buy your investment property, you will need to consider a number of factors to ensure the best possible returns.
Political risks and violence ranked as a number 5 business risk...
Businesses in South Africa experienced major losses in July from physical damage, business interruption, and loss of revenue, looting, vandalism caused by civil commotion, protests and riots which resulted in about $3.4 billion in lost output and placed 150,000 jobs at risk.
BI insurance – what all businesses can learn from the riots
The latest riots and looting in South Africa have been utterly devastating for local businesses. When the dust eventually settles, the reality is that many businesses are going to have a tough time bouncing back from the destruction. Those that are able to pick up the pieces will be the ones that have business interruption insurance in place.
South African riots – limitations on insurance claims
Businesses seeking to recover losses from the widespread damage caused by recent riots and looting recently need to act promptly in filing claims to SASRIA. As vandalism, looting, damage and destruction course through the vital arteries of our beloved country, how do businesses recover their losses?
Dismissing employees carrying weapons during a protected strike
Employees engaged in strike action who carry dangerous weapons during a strike run the risk of dismissal. The act of carrying weapons exposes others to the risk of injury and also serves to threaten and intimidate others. This kind of conduct is not protected by the right to strike.
































