The president assured the family of the slain UCT student that the government has reached “a turning point as a nation in dealing with gender-based violence,”
In a week where gender-based violence has pulled into focus, two Cape Town women have been slaughtered and a third was brutally raped.
A timely reminder that a people united will never be defeated.
Amnesty International director responds to Ramaphosa’s recent speech on gender-based violence.
The widespread protests across South Africa moved Ramaphosa to address the nation.
So it’s come to this: President Ramaphosa has cancelled his engagements at the World Economic Forum to speak with #AmINext protesters.
It’s business as usual for Ramaphosa as the forum continues inside.
Around 30 women were murdered during Women’s Month.
Social media is set ablaze with controversial comments from the government.
A call has been made to gather the numbers for an impending shut down of South Africa.
A comprehensive theme and social media campaign as been developed by the government for Women’s Month.
The song “I am Woman” by Helen Reddy gives this politician girl power vibes.
The 65th anniversary of the 1954 Women’s Charter will be celebrated this year.
Women’s Shelter Movement discussed the ongoing gender-based violence and human trafficking faced by women and children living in the province.
New theme and campaign as minister in the presidency Ms Maite Nkoana-Mashabane kick starts 2019 Women’s Month.
The South African sisters are back living in their home country.
Virgin Active took swift action against a man allegedly caught mastrubating at one of their gym facilities.
Women from all across Gauteng marched against gender-based violence and came together on 18 April 2019 to say enough is enough.
The cancel culture is coming for Mampintsha.
Why don’t girls and women come forward to tell their stories of sexual assault? Research shows that the reasons are complex and influenced by a web of inter-related, social-psychological factors.
The #MeToo movement has been lauded for helping women to report their abusers. Sadly, this isn’t much help to women in Africa.
Gender-based violence, as well as violence against children, has come under the spotlight recently.
Khensani’s funeral became a platform for people like Mashego to address the elephant in the room.
It doesn’t take an engineer to understand that this went down like a lead balloon.
Get ready for the “when is International Men’s Day?” crowd…