Tshwane University of Technology student Ntokozo Xaba was allegedly stabbed to death by her ex-boyfriend at her off-campus residence earlier this month.
TSHWANE - The murder of Ntokozo Xaba has put the spotlight on safety at institutions of higher learning.
Meanwhile, some gender-based violence activists are calling for stricter measures to fight the scourge.The latest incident to shock the nation is the brutal death of Tshwane University of Technology third-year student Ntokozo Xaba.Students at this campus say women aren't safe. "So there are other issues we need to look at beyond policing and physical security...beyond the issues of whether you have cameras, security gates, security guards or not."They wonder what happened to the promised R1.6 billion plan to combat gender-based violence.
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