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The Gender-Based Violence and femicide fight continues in the Eastern Cape after the sister of the late Namhla Mtwa, Sanga Nozintathu Mtwa, got social media attention with her cry for help to get justice for her sister.

File Photo: Women in cities across the country marched against violence at the beginning of Women’s Month, August 2018.File Photo: Women in cities across the country marched against violence at the beginning of Women’s Month, August 2018.continues in the Eastern Cape after the sister of the late Namhla Mtwa, Sanga Nozintathu Mtwa, got social media attention with her cry for help to get justice for her sister.

Namhla was allegedly shot nine times as she entered her home on the 21st of April in Mthatha this year. Sanga alleges that her sister was abused by her boyfriend of 17 years.Sanga has since distributed this evidence on social media platforms, asking South Africa for help. “I need South Africa to help me find justice for my sister. I need this guy to answer why he did that to my sister. I am pleading with all South Africans to help. I will do whatever it takes for my sister to get justice. My sister wanted to leave the relationship but told us straight into our eyes that he’ll rather kill Namhla than to see her with another man and a month later my sister died,” says Sanga.

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