Women fought apartheid, women can end femicide - Ndlozi
Updated | By Jacaranda FM News
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has called on South African women to keep on fighting to bring an end to femicide.
He was speaking at the funeral of 28-year-old Tshegofatso Pule in Soweto on Thursday.
Pule, who was eight months pregnant, was found stabbed and hanged in a veld in the Durban Deep area, west of Johannesburg on Monday.
"Men in South Africa have declared war on women," Ndlozi told mourners.
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He said if women in South Africa could end apartheid, they can do the same to femicide.
"You can fight this struggle, you can confront this enemy. They say Covid-19 is an invisible enemy, but femicide, the boys and men killing you are not invisible."
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