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The National Union of Metalworkers’ Union of South Africa (Numsa) has urged women to unite against Gender-based Violence.

Numsa's 2nd Deputy President, Puleng Phaka presenting the main message at the Women in Leadership meeting in Kimberly, Northern Cape.Numsa's 2nd Deputy President, Puleng Phaka presenting the main message at the Women in Leadership meeting in Kimberly, Northern Cape.

“Today, our challenge is Gender-based Violence, but what we need to do is to hold hands and fight this pandemic called Gender-based Violence. Let us also stop looking the other way out,” says Phaka. They also called on all women to find their inner voices and demand to be treated fairly and with respect.

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

 

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