Police minister Bheki Cele and police management led by national police commissioner Gen Fannie Masemola, are expected to visit the Mthatha police station in the Eastern Cape on Thursday.
A GBV march for Namhla Mtwa in the streets of Mthatha where all political parties met and spoke in one voice against the killing of women.Police minister Bheki Cele and police management led by national police commissioner Gen Fannie Masemola are expected to visit the Mthatha police station in the Eastern Cape on Thursday.
Mtwa was shot dead in her car when she arrive at her home in Sidwadwa in April. The 35-year-old suffered multiple gunshot wounds to her upper body and was declared dead at the scene. The police ministry said the killing had again shone the spotlight on gender-based violence and femicide, crimes that remain a priority for the police.murder served as a reminder of the fear women live in every day.
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