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Department Of Women

State, private sector launch gender-based violence fund
National
/ 5 February 2021

State, private sector launch gender-based violence fund

Funded by the private sector, the government will be able to ‘scale up’ initiatives against this second pandemic

By Eunice Masson
Yet another treaty aims to protect African women. But how will it be enforced?
Africa
/ 9 December 2020

Yet another treaty aims to protect African women. But how will it be enforced?

Cyril Ramaphosa, chair of the African Union, is advocating for this treaty but states on the continent are reluctant to ratify such contracts and victims face serious problems in enforcing their rights

By Nokukhanya Farisè and Tanveer Rashid Jeewa
​Child abuse can be curbed if the will to keep our children safe is tangibly realised
Analysis
/ 30 August 2016

​Child abuse can be curbed if the will to keep our children safe is tangibly realised

South Africa is on its way to being a pathfinder country in the realm of preventing violence towards children – but more can and needs to be done.

By Staff Reporter
Say what? Presidency celebrates 16 years of ‘raising gender-based violence’
Article
/ 25 November 2014

Say what? Presidency celebrates 16 years of ‘raising gender-based violence’

Is government committed to fighting for or against women? A mistake in a press release for 16 days of activism is revealing, writes Verashni Pillay.

By Verashni Pillay
Maharaj for minister of propaganda
Article
/ 1 May 2014

Maharaj for minister of propaganda

A restructured Cabinet is on the cards, with a new information ministry to clean up Jacob Zuma’s image and Baleka Mbete as second deputy president.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
Comment: Rape, murder and indifference
Article
/ 31 January 2014

Comment: Rape, murder and indifference

The government must stop paying mere lip service to rooting out gender-based violence.

By Mbuyiselo Botha
Gender Bill fails to offer women anything new
Analysis
/ 30 January 2014

Gender Bill fails to offer women anything new

The proposed equality legislation just duplicates functions from other laws, and offers nothing new, writes Lisa Vetten.

By Lisa Vetten
Opinion: Women’s Month and the department of woe
Article
/ 6 August 2013

Opinion: Women’s Month and the department of woe

From bloated salaries to floods of statements once a year, Verashni Pillay despairs of the department of women, children and people with disabilities.

By Verashni Pillay
Report shows corruption within women and children department
Article
/ 26 February 2013

Report shows corruption within women and children department

Allegations of corruption and mismanagement have been highlighted in a secret report on the women, children and people with disabilities department.

By Sapa
Lulu Xingwana strikes out at SAA tirade claims
Article
/ 1 April 2012

Lulu Xingwana strikes out at SAA tirade claims

Women Minister Lulu Xingwana has dismissed a "sensational hot air" report that she demanded to be upgraded on a flight from Accra, Ghana.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 16 February 2012

Government backs miniskirt march against assault

Minister of Women Lulu Xingwana will participate in Friday’s march to protest against assaults on women wearing miniskirts.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 4 January 2012

ANC Women’s League condemns taxi rank assault

A government department and ANC Women’s League have added their voices to condemning the harassment of two teenagers at the Noord Street taxi rank.

By Staff Reporter
Keep child rape suspects in jail, says Xingwana
Article
/ 30 May 2011

Keep child rape suspects in jail, says Xingwana

Those charged with rape and murder of children should not get bail, says Lulu Xingwana, the Minister for Women, Children and People with Disabilities.

By Staff Reporter

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