In Ratanda, Gauteng, 15 individuals were arrested for public violence amid several days of unrest sparked by water and electricity shortages. The protests began on Wednesday, with residents blocking roads and demanding action from authorities. The demonstrations expanded, leading to the deployment of police forces as tensions increased. During the unrest, the home of Lesedi Local Municipality Executive Mayor Mluleki Nkosi was set on fire by protesters. Police have confirmed the arrests but have not yet identified those responsible for the arson. Two alleged fatalities have been reported, though police have not officially confirmed the circumstances. The South African Local Government Association (SALGA) has criticized the violence, emphasizing that while protest is constitutionally protected, criminal acts like arson and intimidation are unacceptable and hinder service delivery efforts.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced account of the situation, focusing on factual developments such as arrests, ongoing investigations, and statements from both police and SALGA. It does not take a clear ideological stance on the cause of the unrest or the responsibility for the violence. While the tone



