
Women and children under attack
READ: Women's Month | SA celebrates National Women's Day
Last week, a four-year old died allegedly at the hands of her own father in Eldorado Park.
Her mother faces charges of defeating the ends of justice and failing to report child abuse.
Luke Lamprecht, head of advocacy at Women and Men Against Child Abuse; Patrick Godana, Eastern Cape manager at Sonke Gender Justice; and Javu Baloyi, spokesperson for the Commission for Gender Equality discussed the causes behind this scourge of violence.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Citizen
13 hours ago
- The Citizen
Police arrest man after body of Free State woman found in her home
A swift collaboration between community members, the media, and the police has led to the arrest of a man who was earlier circulated as a person of interest in a murder investigation. The arrest was made after the body of a 40-year-old woman was discovered in her home on Monday. According to police spokesperson Lieutenant-Colonel Thabo Covane, police were called to a crime scene after neighbours discovered Cony Dipuo Saohatse's body in her bedroom. 'The police were called to a crime scene discovered by neighbours who were worried after they hadn't seen the victim at her home for a while,' said Covane. Bloemfontein Courant reports a 34-year-old man was seen leaving her home in her blue Hyundai Getz. Police also noted that several electrical appliances were missing from the residence. The man, now officially a suspect in a domestic violence-related murder, theft of a motor vehicle, and general theft, was arrested in Botshabelo's G-Section at about 12:25 yesterday. During the arrest, officers recovered a TV, an LCD flat screen, a microwave oven, and a remote control belonging to the victim. Condemnation of gender-based violence Mangaung Metro district commissioner Major-General Arthur Peter Adams issued a strong statement condemning gender-based violence, particularly during Women's Month. 'The barbaric and cold-blooded murderous tendencies of men towards women can and will never be condoned. The levels of male chauvinism and cowardly entitlement that, more often than not, lead to inflicting serious injuries or death to defenceless females,' said Adams. He further condemned the alleged actions of the suspect. 'The appalling arrogance of the perpetrator to kill and thereafter steal from his victim points to the deep-rooted societal cancer in relation to gender-based violence. The SAPS, in collaboration with the wider criminal justice system role-players, will ensure that the perpetrator pays for his callous deeds.' The man is expected to make his first appearance in the Bloemfontein Magistrate's Court tomorrow. Breaking news at your fingertips… Follow Caxton Network News on Facebook and join our WhatsApp channel. Nuus wat saakmaak. Volg Caxton Netwerk-nuus op Facebook en sluit aan by ons WhatsApp-kanaal. Read original story on


The Citizen
16 hours ago
- The Citizen
Limpopo reels from GBVF and ritual murder surge
More than 10 horrific GBVF murders in just 10 days have rocked Limpopo, with authorities now fearing a link to ritual killings. A surge in gender-based violence and femicide (GBVF) and, possibly, ritual murder cases in the Vhembe region and Limpopo at large has prompted premier Dr Phophi Ramathuba to convene an urgent special extended executive council meeting in Polokwane. The meeting was called to discuss plans to turn the situation around. Ramathuba said the increase started at the beginning of August, which is Women's Month. President Cyril Ramaphosa issued a stern warning against perpetrators of GBVF during a Women's Day event at Nkowankowa Stadium, outside Tzaneen, at the weekend. Ramathuba expressed devastation and anger at these gruesome crimes and said action must be taken as a matter of urgency. Disturbing murder statistics emerge Recently, the South African Police Service (Saps) in Limpopo reported that more than 10 horrific GBVF murder cases have taken place in the province in just in 10 days. 'There is something wrong in our province, especially in the Vhembe district. Such horrific murders cannot be [normal],' Ramathuba said. 'We have lost our moral compass and substantial intervention is needed to halt this alarming trend.' Ritual murder fears in Vhembe The premier said it was of concern that some of these cases seemed to be linked to ritual murders. ALSO READ: GBV: Are we losing this war? Among the recent incidents was the murder of a woman, who was aged 34, and her two-year-old daughter in Vhembe police district. They were reported missing on 19 May. A 55-year-old male suspect from Makuleke village was arrested. Suspects linked to horrific case Police investigations then led to the homestead of a 38-year-old traditional healer in Muraga village. The two will appear before the Thohoyandou Magistrate's Court on Monday, facing a charge of murder. National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson in Limpopo, Mashudu Malabi-Dzhangi, said the traditional healer was allegedly found in possession of the missing heads of the two victims. A charge of possession of human tissue will be added against the 38-year-old male suspect,' she said. Multiple arrests and ongoing investigations In addition, another two male suspects, Tshilidzi Phalandwa, 43, from Malavuwe village, and Balangani Sedzani Tshivhombedze, 32, from Ha-Lambani Masetoni village, were linked through investigations to the murders of the mother and child. They were arrested and appeared in the Thohoyandou Magistrate's Court on 1 August. The two men were remanded in custody and the matter was postponed for further investigations to yesterday. NOW READ: SA's GBV terror: Many didn't celebrate Women's Day, but survived it

IOL News
17 hours ago
- IOL News
Honouring women: 1st Naruna and Constantia Scouts lead tribute for equality
Parkscape together with the 1st Naruna and Constantia Scout troop commemorated Women's Day with this beautiful gesture Parkscape, representatives of the Tokai Forestry Village, and members of the 1st Naruna and Constantia Scout Troop gathered with their leaders to celebrate and honour women. The event, held against the backdrop of Women's Month, carried a strong symbolic element: colourful ribbons were tied to the outskirts fencing of the forest, echoing a similar tribute nearly a decade ago when women and children commemorated the life of 16-year-old Franziska Blöchliger, who was murdered there. The gathering was more than a symbolic gesture. It served as a powerful reminder of the ongoing global struggle for women's rights and gender equality, with the names of loved ones, and messages written on colourful rocks. Women and girls represent half of the world's population and therefore half of its potential, yet, every day women face violence, discrimination and misogyny. They are too often denied the right to contribute fully to society and to improve their communities. Speakers highlighted the persistent inequalities that remain entrenched worldwide, from unequal pay and limited access to education and career opportunities, to barriers in political participation and control over their own bodies.