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Former ANC Youth League official found guilty of murdering his girlfriend.
Read MoreVerdict in the case of former ANCYL leader Patrick Wisani to be handed down at Randburg Magistrate’s Court today.
Read MoreStacy Norman-Hector, MenEngage Africa’s Monitoring and Evaluation co-ordinator, writes on the effects of her advocacy efforts.
Read MorePatrick Wisani’s legal team continues to cause delays in his trial.
Read MoreThe case has been marred with delays since its beginning – Simnikiwe Hlatshaneni reports for The Citizen.
Read MoreAn update on the important work that Sonke’s advocacy team is undertaking.
Read MoreSonke’s Siphokhazi Dyani attends a march demanding action from the Delft police for the brutal murder in August of 38 year-old Nomenesi Klawushe. She wonders: will justice be served for the mother of three and other women like her?
Read MoreItumeleng Komanyane contributes to round-table attended by SADC parliament members, civil society and United Nations agencies.
Read MoreRaising awareness around issues of GBV, lack of basic services, drug use and gangsterism in the area.
Read MoreGuest lecturer Mathabo Khau from NMMU engages participants on negative myths about sex and sexuality.
Read MoreWorking towards the goal of putting gender norms transformation and engaging men and boys on parliament’s agenda.
Read MoreQuestion posed to participants on the second day of MenEngage Africa’s Policy Advocacy Training.
Read MorePublicise gender murder trial, urges civil society coalition group.
Read MoreActivists have partnered with taxi industry on national awareness campaign addressing harassment and gender-based violence towards women commuters.
Read MoreOn 17th August 2016, Sonke Gender Justice and the South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO), with support from the Danish embassy, launched the Safe Ride campaign, which is aimed at preventing and responding to the abuse of women and girls …
ListenSonke and SANTACO have launched the Safe Ride campaign aimed at preventing the harassment and sexual abuse of women and girls by taxi drivers and queue marshals
Read MoreGabi Falanga writes for IOL on a newly formed national campaign to keep female taxi commuters safe.
Read MoreSonke partners with South African National Taxi Association Council in a campaign promoting respectful and non-violent behaviour towards taxi commuters.
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