President Cyril Ramaphosa would like South African men to get some sort of counselling as one way of addressing the brutal violence against women in SA.
“I want all the social workers who are unemployed right now to be brought into employment because there are many wounds and there are many scars in our society and some of them manifest themselves in all these terrible things that are happening to our women.”
I want all the social workers who are unemployed right now to be brought into employment because there are many wounds and scars in our society.“We also need to get those people to spend time with men, in groups, so that we can pass on the message,” he said. “And by destroy I mean really destroy,” he said. “If you rape a woman, you basically are sentencing her to death, and if you kill a woman, she is dead. And this is happening at the hands of men.
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