Hermanus protests: More than 100 Somali spaza shops torched
About 120 Somali-owned small businesses have been torched in Zwelihle, Hermanus, in violence associated with community protests, a group of Somali shop owners said on Tuesday.
"I ran with my children and my wife," said one man who did not want to be named or photographed.
"They burnt my shop, my house, and they turned my car over in the street."
At least 88 people sought shelter at the Ismail and Miriam Ebrahim Islamic Centre in the main road of the whale-watching and tourist town along the Western Cape coast. Others retreated to the community hall outside town while those who could lodge with relatives in Cape Town left for safety.
"There were a lot of burnt shops, all in the name of land," said the centre's Sheikh Aslam Tambara.