President Cyril Ramaphosa will sign two more bills into law in a public ceremony on Friday.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to sign two new bills into law in a ceremony at the Union Buildings on Friday, 24 May.
The bill seeks to establish a national council dedicated to combating these issues, tasked with coordinating efforts across various sectors, including government, civil society, and law enforcement, to prevent and respond to GBV and femicide. Additionally, the bill outlines that it aims to provide support and resources for survivors of GBV, enhance accountability for perpetrators, and promote gender equality., first introduced in 2023, paves the way, among others, for the provision of the establishment of the Investigative Directorate against Corruption.
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