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ICYMI: Lusikisiki is the rape capital of South Africa. It’s a small underdeveloped rural town surrounded by impoverished villages.

Image: ReutersLusikisiki : SA’s rape capital

“The vision is focused on various strategies and priorities the Commissioner will employ during her term of office to ensure safe and secure environment for the Eastern Cape. Operation Sikhona seeks to deal with violent crimes. The operation is haunted by high level of rapes and brutal killings of women and children,”says Mene.The most vulnerable group in the rural areas is elderly women this as witchcraft allegations are the center stage for their victimization.

“I do not think as the police we can deal with the issue of witchcraft alone, we need other departments to assist us because it starts with the mind of a person. It is sad that witchcraft is always aligned with elderly women . No one is allowed to kill any person,”says Mene.

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It is also a dysfunctional old-culture mentality where the men refuse to respect and deny women equality.😤😤😤

We all know this south african men area of expertise, And they still blame foreigners for what the whole world already know

This disgusting horrific act must stop... people of the communities need to get together and start looking out for each other... find all the vile scumbags..and report them to police...

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