Government plans to break traditional barriers that stop women from owning land. Delivering the keynote address at the official Women’s Day event in Vryburg, President Cyril Ramaphosa said culture should not be used as an excuse to keep women from owning land.
EFF leader Julius Malema says South Africa’s judges are biased and incompetent. Speaking during a Women’s Day event at Concordia in the Northern Cape, Malema described the judges as “traumatised old people”.where gang-related crime has claimed more than 200 lives over the past two years. The victims are often women and children.Meanwhile, ANC stalwart Cheryl Carolus says the representation of women in the private sector is poorer than in the public sector.
They must stop nepotism first ☝️.
Formal studies especially in modern times are very important and one needs support in this busy world. Pancho Hajane
It's 2019 in the 6th democratic dispensation and you still minister or government official when they address women they find a frivolous excuse to hide their failure to uplift an African woman. Our women are ready to make a meaningful difference. Let us act and cease excuses
This idiot 🙄
sziks has realized that being mayor and stealing is no longer a good option. tsek
Who said women are not studying
Then what, there are no jobs!
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