Tshwane Mayor Nasiphi Moya at the Caledonian Stadium during an oversight visit, 23 January 2024. Picture: Neil McCartney / The Citizen
“As we start our 16 days of activism, each and every one of the 365 days, let’s not leave our sisters behind. Let’s not allow a situation where we have a society that looks at women as if we are enemies. This country must stop GBV, we need the sisters, we can’t keep losing sisters like this,” she said.“In our homes, in our circle of friends, don’t tell your friend to wear makeup, it doesn’t work that way, report the crime,” she said.
“This is why the City of Tshwane strongly advocates for public-private partnerships as a means to amplify impact. Through collaborations with the private sector, academic institutions, and NGOs, we are unlocking resources, expertise, and networks that benefit women in business,” she said.