The DA in KZN said that Minister of Police Bheki Cele should prioritise the safety of women rather than “nonsensical laws” during the Covid-19 lockdown. DontLookAway
Ngcobo said the majority of gender-based violence crimes against women occur in KwaZulu-Natal and it has also earned the title of the “rape capital” of South Africa.
“The government has made it easy for perpetrators to do as they please, knowing they will not be arrested for their crimes.”
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