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Women’s shelters face closure over government funding shortage
National
/ 11 December 2024

Women’s shelters face closure over government funding shortage

Shelters also worry about a repeat of the Life Esidemeni tragedy if the government does not provide adequate funding to fill the skills gap of workers

By Umamah Bakharia
Nedbank takes a bold stand against financial abuse: adverts to carry warning labels as the bank collaborates with POWA for 16 Days of Activism
Partner Content
/ 26 November 2024

Nedbank takes a bold stand against financial abuse: adverts to carry warning labels as the bank collaborates with POWA for 16 Days of Activism

From November 25 to December 10, Nedbank will feature a stark warning strip on its TV, radio, print, and online adverts as part of its campaign in support of 16 Days of Activism

By Nedbank
Anthology of writing by women survivors of abuse is a healing tool
Opinion
/ 9 December 2022

Anthology of writing by women survivors of abuse is a healing tool

Shared experiences help women to to break the silence and unrope themselves from trauma and violence

By Thandiwe McCloy
Abused women benefit from food gardening skills
Opinion
/ 23 November 2022

Abused women benefit from food gardening skills

The French Embassy and Food & Trees for Africa have helped GBV survivors establish a food garden in the North west Province

By Thandiwe McCloy
#GBVSummit: ‘We have not budgeted for failure’ — Shabangu
Article
/ 2 November 2018

#GBVSummit: ‘We have not budgeted for failure’ — Shabangu

As the two-day summit came to end, a declaration was reached and the mood was mostly triumphant, but it didn’t go without a few stumbling blocks

By Gemma Ritchie and Mashadi Kekana
‘No free pass for women abusers’ – Dlamini demands apology from Sunday Times
Article
/ 15 August 2017

‘No free pass for women abusers’ – Dlamini demands apology from Sunday Times

Dlamini accused newspapers of relegating positive stories about women to pages three or five

By Staff Reporter
The bokkie stops here: Let’s make feminism fashionable again
Article
/ 27 March 2015

The bokkie stops here: Let’s make feminism fashionable again

The fight for women’s rights has too often been stigmatised and ignored in favour of race politics.

By Jessie Cohen
Let’s talk about sex – in public
Article
/ 11 December 2014

Let’s talk about sex – in public

To speak about sex in any form is taboo – unless it’s by those who make billions off it. This has plunged people into silence and vulnerability.

By Kagure Mugo
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Article
/ 29 November 2008

CCMA: Metro cop treated unfairly

A Johannesburg metro police officer who reported a rape case against her boss was unfairly treated, verbally harassed and intimidated, the CCMA said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 August 2008

The great white women debate

Black Management Forum president Jimmy Manyi has said white women should not benefit from affirmative action.

By Thembelihle Tshabalala and Nosimilo Ndlovu
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