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The Deputy Minister of Justice John Jeffrey says it’s mainly men who are victims of human trafficking in Africa.

Despite efforts by African states to curb this illegal practice, many gaps still enable trafficking and smuggling criminal networks to carry out this trade in human beingsDespite efforts by African states to curb this illegal practice, many gaps still enable trafficking and smuggling criminal networks to carry out this trade in human beings

The activists wearing black T-shirts walked in a single line holding placards written “Real men don’t buy women” and other saying “Stop human trafficking”. Survivors of human trafficking were also part of the silent march. Zinhle managed to turn her life around and worked with several non-government organisations to help women in similar situations. She says legalising sex work will increase human trafficking.

 

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