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Some traditional leaders have embarked on a campaign to raise awareness of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and the abuse of children.

The Ndzundza SoGutjhe Royal House in Phola Township in Mpumalanga held its first annual"Isigungu Sezintombi" gathering to raise GBV and child abuse awareness.The Ndzundza SoGutjhe Royal House in Phola Township in Mpumalanga held its first annual"Isigungu Sezintombi" gathering to raise GBV and child abuse awareness.

In Emalahleni in Mpumalanga, the Ndzundza SoGutjhe Royal House in Phola Township held its first annual “Isigungu Sezintombi”, loosely translated as a committee of young women.

 

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How can we expect to fight GBV when girls are dressed like this. I know it's a cultural thing but I seriously believe that at ceremonies they should be properly dressed. Same as the Reed Dance these ceremonies must be seriously looked at.

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