NATIONAL NEWS - Public Service and Administration Deputy Minister, Dr Chana Pilane-Majake, has called on communities to work with the police in identifying and finally sending to jail all those who rape and murder young girls and women.
Addressing the community of Gugulethu in the Western Cape during an imbizo on Wednesday, Pilane-Majake said the culture of gender inequality continues to undermine efforts towards the development of women.
The imbizo was part of the annual 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children campaign.
"It is equally important that the male population in our country join the struggle against all forms of gender discrimination. We all have a responsibility to ensure that we build a society where women in South Africa are free to thrive," she said.
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